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COMPROMISED IN CITY ORDINANCE, Fifty Cents forint: First 14 Blocks i 25 Cents for Each Six Blocks Additional Agreed | Upon | a taxicab ordi- After months of dis-/ ement, the present city | willingness to come | and with the dis- | concerned, and a pute council showed its to some compromise missal of the injunction proceedings | brought against the old city adminis-j tration to attempt to make void the re-| duced taxicab rates, the council | passed 2 revised ordinance The new the approv id the lat ltue old ra Ker is in eff linance was of both parties, the city; rs and owners 60 | n is expected, | f 50 cents for one pas- cover distance of fourteen blocks. For fourteen blocks or more up to six blocks for one pas- senger, the new ordin e provides for payment of 25 cents more, But for iditional passengers the rate is th me. The old time-limit minutes remains in force, the of five ordinance providing for the payment of { cents a minute after five: minutes s elapsed while Waiting for a passen- . Whether there is one or more! age, after the first piece, is | a for 10 cents per article. If the passenger returns from his destination | within five minutes the me charge | is made as for the going trip: The distance of a trip is specified as “the shor practicable distance.” No | charge is made for children under 5| Py A | of age if accompanied.by a paid} most important change is that cents additio for trips more} » four nibh in length for the | ssenger and the same rate of 50 r the entire trip for all addi- gers. The provision of 5 per minute for all waits over fiye was made definite through = it apply to one or more pas- sengers. ees Se ae ATTENOANGE AT BANQUET TONIGHT CUT DOWN BY business. uns were made py ithe Keubra'to én? OS TRE CNNIE BES able the Germans to shoot down the peasy PUD Eee Places for 216 1 Peete we ri Casper have been laid for thi h is to be ght under the visional committee ‘dat the Henning aspices of the Pro of the Y. W. C. A.| Only lack of space at the Henning lim: ited the nymber of tickets sold, and: it! is believed that fully 400 women wou: have attended if they could have been accommodated. Decorations in keeping with St. Pat- Day have been used together of Blue Triangle Girl’ e in charge of the ar- ments has been forced to refuse for tickets | toda and y regrets that ail the Is who | to come could not be ‘com: | modated. NEW YORK EREGTS FIRST MEMORIAL TO AVIATORS WHO WERE KILLED IN WAR (By Associated P; NE YORK (By M memorial here to American fighting air- | men killed in France room in the| club house of the American Flying club | aside in honor of ten aviators of the nd pursuit squadron of the American . A tablet in the room bears the names of the following airmen » killed in action: list Lieuts. il).—The first} Arthur C. Kimber, Henry B. Hudson, John G. Agar, Jr., James B. Biggs, James D. Beane, Rem: ington DeB. Vernam, and Howerd R. Clapp and 2nd Lieuts. Vaughn R, Mo Cormick and Edward 1. Uibson, or. Members of other squadrons are plan- ning to dedicate similar rooms at the club building in honor of comrades killed in action cS ae Water evgrywhere, but not.a dron to | 's Groce 3-16-3t | IF YOUR CAR SHOULD BURN As it is liable to any day— what then? Will you cut a healthy slice off your bank account er convert some of your other property into cash in order to replace it? Or will you have the comforting assurance that a responsible company will pay for the new car. —THE—. General Insurance \) G. F. Bell Agency N BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL 803 Oil Exchange Bidg. NEW TAX! RATES GOING TO CONSTANTINOPLE TO HANDLE WORLD'S BIGGEST REFUGEE | PROBLEM—Lieut. Col, Ernest H. Bicknell) of Fort Wayne, In Red Cross, who was associated with’ Herbert Hoover in the Be! and soon to go to Constantinople. Europe, and has been with the Red Cross for over 15 years. CAN’T CONVICT Wyoming Club rooms Saturday night lumbus will meet tonight at the Mullin | Club. EE sot non, c ist his 4 of the American jan relief work, Colonel Bicknell is deputy commissioner for ‘GOST OF AVERAGE FOREST ON CARDS AND | FRE WAS NEARLY $1,207 CHIPS—RULING| The sixteen men arrested at- the average cost of each forest fire occug- on a gambling charge, were released | ring in district No. 1 of the forest sery- by Police Judge Perry A. Morris yes- j ice, with headquarters here, Was $1,-/ terday afternoon, following their |207 during the 1919 season, according trial. Cards and chips had been seized | to « report just issued at the local head- | 6¢ by the police when the rooms were | quarters of the raided, but no money was taken and During the Judge Morris decided that the case | seiway forest, 21 percent of the Clear. was not strong enough to convict. | water, percent of the Missoula and “I know in my:own, mind you were | rojo, and nearly two percent of the gambling, but the case {s not strong | Bitter Root were burned over. ‘The enough to hold you,” Judge Morris | average area of the fires in the Mis- is credited with saying. soula was 475 acres, ip the Bitter Root It marks the first failure on the | 209 acres, in the Lolo 149 acres, and part of the city to convict those seized | i, the Selway over 4,500 acres, most in several of the recent gambling | of the inaccessible fires occurring~ in raids. Other men charged with | the tatter forest. gambling are out on bond because they have appealed their cases to the district court. pada 5 Nae ila members of the Knights of Co- forest service. pason, Pi nt of the er jor NOTICE! Regilar_ meeting of UNION LABEL LEAGUE Wednesday, March 17, Trades Assembly Hall. All members and committees re- Th LYRIC THEATER CONTINUOUS.1. P, M.10.11.P..M. TODAY Women, do you marry your husbands? ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Tas 6 9 The Woman Game HOW TO PLAY “THE WOMAN GAME” Rule 1. After looking over the field, thoroughly, select your victim. ve 2. Make-careful note of the habits, customs, likes and’ dis- likes of your prey. Ms 3. Act accordingly...» “4. Pay more attention to him than you do your dog. “3. Be sympathetic. Pet the brute. Laugh at his jokes. Humor him. rs 6. Flirt just, enough to make him a wee bit jealous, (Warn- ing! Don't over-lo this part.) Cd 7. Openly oppose the custom of mothers visiting their mar- ried daughters. “8. Make him believe yon UNDERSTAND him. (This is sure- fire.) a 9. If he is accustomed .o the quiet life, a vampy manner with a dash of “jazz” may appeal by force of contrast. If he is of the tango-lizzard type, an outward simulat of innocence and unsophistication may prove effective. —Make him take you to see “The Woman Game.” NEAL HART “TWO-FISTED GALLAGHER” Next—-BIG COMEDY Then—WEEKLY BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW IN TOWN! TOMMOROW—MARCH. !7— BIG HOLIDAY BILL— Warren Kerrigan “The Lord: Loves The Irish”. | KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries o Ni . , : . A COMPLETE $TOCK ALWAYS ON HAND ~ by See SS ae hii veaw PLALLMABPL LA LAL Sf ff 4 4 STRIKE LEADERS ible to establish his government firmly, 4 despite his armed forces. RAILWAY STRIKE on the German railways was set to be- gil’, refusal gin this morning, says a message of » | the Exchange Telegraph Company from gaar clared themselves in solidarity with the the Hotel Adlon is able to obtain food only Just Yellow Mustard »laster or, poujice Le ee brought re- destroyers is just as hot as the old fash- ioned plaster, it is much quicker, clean n wherever aches, pains, inflammation, congestion or swelling exists and in a) very few minutes the relief you have longed for surely arrives hecause ‘‘Heat ¢, eases pain.” N. er 5 phone service is interrupted.- |. = % = [i a ‘Rea dSbringe? ery. ‘The news regime is’ oe, with ithe Ebert group, ‘eping to .form voulition government. 5) |.) iy gy POESTB0 at eee ‘ The allied commissioners here ‘are | we i % having no relations with the revolution- . ists) until the stutus/of the new regime is. settled. t | ‘HRMICPLANS TO KEEP | AWAY FROM EUROPEANS: (By Associated Press.) RIO DE J. MADE AGAINST (Continued trom Page 1) ‘ALLED FOR TODAY. (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Mar 16.—A national strike BIRO (By Mail).—Bra the ‘supreme council's recent offer of representation on the valley Soe under the terlin. The railwaymen's officials de- | an@ hotel workers have struck and rail- League of Nations is understood to be The Chaberlin§ Furniture way workers joined’ the strike, Tele- part of the Brazilian government’: ox, a Fees ao from purely Euro- ponding three floors of the ae $100 REWARD Will be paid to person or persons furnishing information pol- |*has installed the new elevato, 0 quarts}’ 3-16-3t leading to recovery of diamonds taken from the women’s rest-room in the Iris Theater last Saturday night. Sees (By United Press.) BERLIN, rike i growing. Mar. 16.—The general protest against the revolution The American colony .in NIGHT 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 sa with difficulty. Waiters, cooks 2 te TODAY Oo ah Peet ee, 1% + for Backache, Lumbago Grandmother’s old mussy mustard | lief allright even| in the severest cases, but it burn-} ed and blistered| like blazes. “Heat eases. the pain” reduces the inflammation and scatters) conges- tion but you'll find that while Beg: ‘Mustarine, mad true yellow mustard and other pain} | $1.50 and $1.00, Plus os sn Mn chest Cote tated Srtrterterdr ted oot and more effectiv and cannot’ §lister.. It's a great external remedy, just rub jt, % 80c_ and 60c at druggists’ 8..C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, ; by mail. x. BEGY'S USTARIN in THE YELLOW Box ’, Solon Sodeeted + $10 Saved, $10° Earned L.A. Ficea, Hotel « Henning Tailor, will save you $10.00 on your next suff. You are invited to come in and inspect the Spring line; ve, 2, “Shod Oe ON ? 2, K? + Also—— o4, 2, Mey oslo eos cestonip cost ate este ie ete Ser Ore error pated doatedes Iris Theater ONO oot bre BEST VENTILAT. ED THEATRE IN THE STATE workingmen of the country, The rail. waymen's central committee is moving 4 from place to place, fearing arrest. lete TH STRIKE SPREADS TO + pSTINES OF ‘QUALITY ALL LABOR CLASSES. | ef 2:30 and 4 P.M. PICTURES i. > & Special Road Attraction---9 Talking People Margaret Mayo’s Farce Comedy “Baby Mine” NINE PEOPLE-—_NOT: A ‘MOVING PICTURE——NINE PEOPLE The Supreme a Success of the Decade of America and with all of the serious thoughts in the mind in the world today. RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE IRIS BOX OFFICE War Tax WILLIAM RUSSELL je dbuciorlic le Stine osc iia! oA. A bright picture of the open West: with its two-fisted men and its delightful women. 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