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PAGE SiX POLICE MATTERS IN STATUS QUE TOOAY, FIRE CEPA UP SANITARY DUTIES IN GAOPER Chief of Police Webb Making Best of Situation Caused by Patrolmen Refusing to Work Two Shifts Following Action of Mayor the Casper police force were still missing from the department this aft- One policeman was on a beat down town and one was in plain clothes, according to Chief Frank Webb, but. the cas ernoon at 2 o'clock. ual server searched the long stree' At noon today the son of Chief Webb was ex-officio desk ser- were connec y } tricks played or ». two v oO - cers said to be c duty last nigh They all reported they were in bed a n early hour 1 ieht. The vl they had officers agreed to stay a ted by Chief Six men discharged because they would not work 12 hours on had “RATIFICATION — WILL REDEEM U. $. PROMISES RTMENT TAKES nt continu conference the presented to contrary proposal in her request for Fiume. Tho were only scat- tered i settlements th wanted litary purpc ‘Italy would not declared, tin vain for an officer. erted, geant during the dinner hour and ca foothold ! vuld rather have pably answered a for the or he contin ( duties at the to critic that the trea- a American traditions, Wil e was proud that he, the “old revolut t he UP TO HOUSE; SENATE VOTES follo which his fa treaty is an at- tempt the wrongs of Eu ie a rope,” the president, “and in my ht opinion it is a measurable (Continued from Page 1) Webb and that the first definite word | — —— | succes: they had the police force was to €4 by the senate filibuster. Predic He used the word “measurable,” be composed of four 1 and a chief tions are made at this time he adde because racial lines were as they were last spring that the bill not alw distinct and would not be came from Chief Webb the 2 reduc- a 12-hour shift orning that him to reduce with the Chief Webb sa id ordered v’ nstructions he ¢ officer and the t stated that t ties in the reside S H. H the senate last night contains three amendments cators to perfect cla but the house attitude to- absolute not clearly defined. Those interested in the measure do not hope why, he said, some of for its final passage before the last lines were left to be of September, according to advi by the peoples them ‘ed, was The treaty, he decl to The Tribune today from Wash-| selves ington. “shot thru with the American prin- — ciple of choice of the governed.” MAGNA CHARTA OF LABOR INCLUDED The treaty al. tinued, In a telegram received today from Schwartz, The Tribune is ised that the leasing bill passed by ‘0 cont suggested by Mr. permitting existing lo- ain dis chwartz, one aniz: hold its nnoying to so com- Ccoveries; the second the goy- first n Oc- ed to him removed und ernment to advertise an ts roy-| tober, hether th s ratified man put on but later dismiss- ulty oil from time to time to the/by them or not highest bidder to promote independ-| The Iabor section, Wilson said, pro- 0. lent refineries and the third requires! v 4+ should have been pro sarditedhad be at pipelines operated or cont ed long ago. It fulfilled the tar upvalleyal‘and lessees und co 1 of statesmen, he said, Gityathe cept without disc {| the vsuld be no good government transport at reasonable p: i « eace unless the people themselves ininintenen sence of lessees having no pipeline were satisfied. By regulation of la- oil and gas belonging to the govern- bor conditions the world over and by ment thus permitting the all pro- similar p: sions like those to re; . ducer and go’ y oil to) late the o nid, the reach the market and refineries. Red Cros: Set “draws the noble impulses of the ing he, London’s water consumption per| world together and makes a team of on on the force when he , world together and makes a team o eis isi re is not less than 269,000,000 gal-| them. oe ‘ nd that since then feW ions, and an expert extimates t He finished his ‘address 12 ad discharged by the police (at } 4,000,000 gallonava day Ae 2 commml iter et) these Wa caaney absolutely wasted Aa RAHA BRLEA IeGnC ares he say ere the London Bridge pena si eb ‘ several] times: ' til Septe 1 vho might have missed tk t committee m quit for with other rint known to have to the sheriff's office use he ted the police departme former policem 's office be Low » city and on the d, city hall janitor, h the six pol 1 symhony med to think that work before us he term were fully justified Chief Webb s was doing his best to perform his dut ‘apably He said situation. under the pr “Holmes to Homes” WINCHESTER HEADQUARTERS SHOT GUNS RIFLES | AMMUNITION | FISHING TACKLE SPORTING GOODS AUTO ACCESSORIES Jolmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Casper eempeety fie) f the policefhe had acted in good faith under vo ers up till 1 o’clock th ———____.. by 110,000 foot nGO\ vehicles: Wilson, how tung?” The presider not hear him. ut Shan arently did the orders and he believed the r was justified in his stand. No arrests since ea en recorded at police head terno Bartlett canning Tho pea At z 3uy this v Bartlett ton HR KHF HELENS LEAH KALLA EASA AA IIA IAAI ASL NA 4 Bartlett Pears For Canning | $3.90 Per Box Peaches for Canning $1.45 Per Crate CITY FRUIT MARKET South Wolcott—Phone 247 YEAH AALS IAL ALIAS AAANL EAD ee ‘ Your Prescriptions With our new and complete stock of drugs and chemicals. We can (Continued from Page One) iy z | tinued, the treaty “tears away” the} chains of oppressic d gives small the ris © live their aid, “was Americ ad to figh bers of con 3 ding with, for the large Salvation Army tour o little hment various cables Ment of the national pastime probab!. *\from Pari hich tell that Generalj| Will prove one of the attractive f precision on al |port on these matters from the mili- e States the task of governing a great] 2:30 zone of trouble in southwestern Asia ylor some other remote part of the orld. The mission of General Har- TONIGHT 9 > for the region in question and per- When a sailor notices the deck a ee $e INTO MANDATORY, AMUSE STREET DECLARE SOLONS CROWD TONIGHT Val trunk head Vulside that distance dew is not de (Continued from Page 1) foremost = eee A Tribune W. will sell it posited. Activities of Harboard Mission in Investigating Conditions in Ar- menia Fills Many with Amazement WASHINGTON, Murphy reported at afternoon that he hundred bottles of be other softer than beer bev stacked away on ice for.the big car- nival crowd expected tonight. A raffle of season baseball tickets eral pt. 4.—Mem- tures of the long list of nearl attractions being arranged mes G. Harbord, Chief of Staff of American Expeditionary Forces, t the head of 2 strong body of Amer- Mr. McMahon reports all of his can military nd na officers, has Workers handling their part of the; ne from Paris on 2 mission to Ar-, carnival in fine shape. The Elks in- nenia and the Trans-Causcasian re- dicate this afternoon that they are seas ion. General Harbord is not going ly for the word “Go, clock R SSS & yn an outing excursion but will pro- ceed under instructions from the Notwithstanding his unwieldly Thel Se, ‘ “: ‘Sete 12 hearty drink, the frie: president. It is admitted that the ob- shape and short legs, the rhinoceros daak lov all eat eeaty ject of the mission will be to find “js one of the m agile of beats. Te 3 out all the inforatimon possible about A horseman can scarcely manage to existing conditions in the Tran: - overtake him, and in strength he is sasus, especially in Armenia. By per- perhaps unsurpassed by any animal onal investigation he will look into;jn the forest. In single combat no the questions involved in the possi- animal but the elephant can stand le taking over of Armenia and yp against him. ‘Trans-Caucasia by the United States, —_-- proposed tha the nited: oe yt He HG | In the Saragossa Sea the gulf weed ‘ . re ae ot naigh nda tory, sun cette ts so Leuaiee packed as to _impend Different! Every glassful refreshing. It is distinctly stated from Paris! the Passage of the largest ships. Every drop sizzling with life. that General Harbord is to investi-| Nearly everybody smokes in Ja- Better! Full of the strength of nour gate the military situation in Ar- Wenteats panel oN Re ishing cereals and hops. men and the Trans-Caucasian coun- apes! 7 i Satis ies! The real, true flavor. questions relating to the po- licing of the country, finances, com- merce, railroads, harbors, mining, ag- r and like. He is to re- jt At your nearest soft-drink store—try it and see how quickly you and Exelso will take to each other. Azmi, BESO, St. Paul, Minn, COMPAN’ THE PARLOR CAR, CASPER, WYO. many troops would be needed to keep the territory properly administered General Harbord will indicate in his report. ary viewpoint and the standpoint of administration of this ee This is the week to can them. At all grocers. Special | prices by the box. 9-2-3t | tory. — al sending of this formid- able mission has served to open the eyes of many in congress who had ed it hardly probable that the would actually at- upon the United | upp administration tempt to saddle THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES MATINEE BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE ord is avowedly undertaken with a idate for Armenia and the Trans-| an region by the United tes in mind. It is plain there is a sowerful movement intended to drive the United St into the assup- tion of this great Likewise it, plain t the administration has) *n it encouragement. It is now FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 m: TODAY ETHEL CLAYTON “PETTIGREW’S GIRL” Mack Sennett Comedy with Ben Turpin, Myrtle Lind, Bert Roach and Phylis Haver. TOMORROW PAULINE FREDERICK nee ie eee “THE FEAR WOMAN” is an emotional drama of the woman who dared and won! A picture that’s amazingly different Also BIG “V” COMEDY es nerally believed that once the league of nations begins to operate there will be a definite propsal that tes act as mandatory as he aps for all Turkey. This matter will not be left, how- ayer, entirely to the decision of Gen- and the president. Congress will have the final say and if the tenor of opinion which now voiced at the capitol with reference to the Gen-| Harbord mission is ‘any index, ; a safe assumption that the man- date will be refused. It is a certain- y the president cannot line up his party in congress for a propo- ion which would involve the main- ce of a large naval force in near eastern waters and the establishment| and maintenance of garrisons in num-| erous points in southwest Asia. How’ AY = ev X % a NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no “credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. 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