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EVE | R. L. Skelton of Thermonotis ts hee EN to Ignore United States in vOEVEN HELD FAR , Adriatic ritlement,. ‘Premiers Say ny cue ISTRIT COURT musi are a CHES FI saath Se auc kee state Majority Waive Prelimin- TOR | FALLS FI VE iiteese mee: state that this treaty. was made before Arraigned in Justice i Italy entered, war with the allies and was necemitated by the military ‘situa: Court for Hearing > ap Oo A —s Seven men chargéd with bootlegsing ) ‘were bound. over to the.diatrict court for trial when they appeared before Bond of' #800 each wes ail that ares dent Wilson relative tothe Adriatic set- asked. Rie deay hertent to aight tlement is givelt much prominence in | it‘ ont in justice. of peace court, the the morning papers today, but several | other six men. waiving preliminary ex: refrain from commenting on the situa-| amiriation, the attorneys preferring to tion. / | fight it out in district court. Besides “So -ends the attempt of Premiers | Cody, P. C. Headley, N. W. Savage, T. Lloyd-George and Clemenceau to coerce | Suyspusa,e William Shuttleton, M. Quin- the Jugo-Slavs,” says the Times, which; tano and A. Montano were bound over 1 Safely by Chief Pilot at Dary- . |tmvout mn supported Wilmn “Tioya:| to aletriet cour bes id Mes inet have rushed intp Ee oa was the eleventh » « e'true path into which the American | man to in the clean: ‘tony M iraculous Escape Recorded breaienthaw driven them. "We imagine | tard Thureday by tho elty and coun i continue to shepherd them along | ty authorities, » McGrath was ar- it, perhaps with a somewhat grim| Tested ‘this morn om a charge of smile.” selling anne without any right to, PI po ge Kyte making the ar- ‘ECTED TO. MAKE ANOTHER EXCHANGE *Hlarcfett Mitler, charged with stealing : (By Asnociated diamonds, was bound over to. district cus. -| court, bond being fixed at $1,000. She ish and French premiers’ reply'to Preai‘| pleaded not: guilty yesterday afternoon = dent Wilson on the Adriatic question | in justice of peace court. She had been ¥, has: been’read by, the -preaident and he}‘arrested by. the police department "4 muneine 2 ode at Reh of Capt. W. E. Kil. week, -|the machine -atter his oxygen supply curs the latest note from London, but wan exhaunted: | sald. the withdrawal agreement of De- White stilt. 2,000 feet above. ground! ORTAHOMA CITY, Feb, 2&—The| cember 9, pending an attempt by Italy, the aviator righted his plane and sailed house (of special. session of the Ok- 2nd hori toad era benign | down to, a .gracefyl landing on MeCook Balen bat = nari epeaetent a agreement themael field... When the attendants rushed t@| ution ratifying the federal woman suf- Posed by the premiers, could rth intle ‘ p) they | citi. on thosettstmie to outcome of nego- —_—_- ENTENTE WHIPPED INTO LINE, DECLARES TIMES tA (By “Associated Preas.) DAYTON, § Feb. 28.——Ma jor R. 'W. Schroeder, chief test OFINTERCHURCH WETS = aoe ae 2% Plans Perfected 1s Ciaran’ Aiisccrarneate id Ar}: “BE FIRST ol rangements for Accommodations; Speakers to With the assistance of Mrs. rs William H. Baker of Washington, ad- _ WASHINGTON, poe = ae) vance organizer, local women are rapidly completing plans for the en-| %;,Domey, of, probibition director for (i al ‘ & e3 ry the high cont of iv. tertainment of the women’s section of the interchurch world confer-| his state. ence of the state here next Monday, Tuesday and Weednesday at the ere ona ; Craver nti MURDER CHARGE lerstandings ‘between | the & bs andthe purchaser will be ; ; : Mrs. S. R. Emerich and Mrs: J.-L: Stearns, who head the woman's FILED AGAINST mut it is ypicass hens ented (Special to The Tribune) r beg \odthagg Rrgstngh as 22. Hoy ee poaret Anna Prana papers Segal into wor! order. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 28—Two |to arrive ere. might. . ey ‘um and party oi eyenne w: lell avd Burke Society unmasked, robbers armed will stay at the Henning hotel, where/ arrive here Monday as will Mrs. G. H. H the members of tne, various local. com- |'Gamble of Gillette, and Mrs. EB. B. |\CHA RLES BROWN ne Standard ahd the aMldweat store mittes are to hold a final meeting this) Davis of Rock Springs. r , an well a to complete their arrange- Some of the famous speakers who are (By Associated Press.) j, Trades to. address both conferences, will be in DENVER, Feb. 28.—A formal charge ‘At the request of: Governor, Carey. Casper tomorrow and will fill the pul-| of murder was filed today .against pits at the Baptist, Presbyterian and Spgs ania fwho killed Edward B, ‘Methodiat churches, it is anhounced, 4 m1 ; ‘ D. Boot, who. who is general : » M. S a chairman ‘okt the committee on arrange- a and Saute Paracas aloes ee Ob aes Metis. 15 ments, Avill be assisted by head ringed a ors of the associ in last nigh: women in making arrangements for t Officers avill be elected at a later meet: 120: ‘H UN SH. I P S entertainment and reception of the Ing. - guests, the meeting of trains, the dec- TO BE TURNED. |rrios siie‘chrat’ dn srvting'ot music and the serving of a luncheon BEAGUE, CLAIM) S00. | OVERINWERK es] BY MEXICANS pina dt did voluntarily ‘from t ‘| Pelton, C, F. Muir, Howard Baker, Thomas Milla, Edward Collier, B. bigs y. N, Sunn 1B: Laon, Coors Me | State Department Demanc Demands Punishment of Gooner, Be ae iee Bandits Guilty of Murder of Augustus Morrill on February 26 in Mexico (By Associated Press.) M. gree fe ibaa ‘peioree Feb; ne Seve Afpal rer g Hoes e iy comma hospital ken ae | Sagtne that Sree bedi on Fobrenry 38, jp ena bw ah og ae frag present consul at Manzanillo in reporting the killing to the’ debegaten communicate: with her, | s4.0 was attacked while on his ep aneeh batt ioune asi a three miles from Colima, where | r pistol shots, received two wounds, ‘The American embassy at Mexico City has been instructed to make urgent a Tepresentations to the Mexican govern- fe tment looking to the arrest aud punish ment of the murderers and the Awieri- can consulate at Manzanillo has ‘been [] instructed to make similar representa- tions to the loca! Mexican authorities, ae after” ; relati it his old home , in 4 tng Sacer Myo pe hibition enforcement act’ will be provetded against to the “lknit of the law, dry An" “most ° proepergus pandition: statutes legaltting the sale of “liquors, snniounced ‘American merchandise ia to be found in | ‘respective of any state ? 7 6 Silence ee oe eons bes No ruling resulted ome os bane betes tt maine eae Yee Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Staley have re- turned from Ohio, where Mrs. Staley — has been visiting with relatives. for the last three months. Mr. Staley has ape gone for the last two weeks visiting in Germantown and Dayton, Obie.