Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1921, Page 8

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Lr Ropg mete ous Bae Sis Sears PAGE EIGHT WAR TALK AFFECTING U. 6. AND Che Casper Daily Crisune CRUDE PRICES WENIC0 LEASES SUNDAY BLUE DIDN'T MEAN TO.ASK'WHITE TO. eet ae ; ‘ LAW BILL IN IT IN TWO RESIGN, MRS. PYKE DECLARES ~ \ DENVER, Colo., Feb. 9.—Senator CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 9—Mrs. A. B. Pyke, Democratic national a Walter ‘F. O'Brien's Sunday amuse- from Ohio, issued » statement today which she declared ment bill threw the senate into a KANSAS CITY, Feb. 9—Crude | oil, and other petroleum products, mignature to the letter sent to George White of Marictta, chairman high pitch of excitement yesterday| ofl prodnced in the great mid-con- | and an over-abundant 1 §| of the national Democratic committee, virtually demanding his resigria- " churches and the moving picture in-| tinemt fields of Kansas and Okia- | the reason given for the precipitate tion, had, been obtained by National Committeeman Thomas E. Love of dustry met to debate the proposal.| homa today dropped to one-half the | decline in prices for the crade prod- z 7 through a misunderstanding. She telegraphed Mr. White last F | Each committee was allowed thirty! price quoted 16 days ago. et. Many Locomotives and Tank| 7" Declarations Made by Correspondents Here Are Off; misutes.in which to present its arcu-) Announcement of a 25;cent cut by |. “fieduction in mid-continent prices ’ 3 ec. y P' ments, The hearings were held| the Sinclair Oil & Gas company <| Tias been, in line with cut fm the Cars Included in Rolling S a : = S Jointly to avoid stirring up feeling in| brought the price down to $1.75 a | other fields country. : . 5 Color, Bnitish Assert in Official Reply either committee. barrel compared with $3.50 s barrel |‘ ‘Operations in the oil fields of tho Stock to Be Transferred é The ministers said ‘forty-six states| Jamp-r; 24. te southwest generally have been ‘cur- Below Border to Report Published Here of the Union recognize the need of Restricted demand recently in'fuel | tailed Within. the | last and —— enforcing observance of the Sabbath | ————————___ Sey wage reductions have been ci ei, Ge sk by legislation—why not Colorado?” Re eG 9—Railroad ish to state our position regarding the trou- ornate j motion *pleturemen "was that public! RUSSIAN REDS hav ve urtailed” seceptaie of eryee eaupoent 3 Syrah yrrsuinad pesos > pies Coneeruine barbers and barber prices: - LONDON, Feb. 9.—The foreign office today issued a|rentiment opposed enforcement. of] oll from. 50 to. 10 per cent, the fe. nl oer eed soar a he union regulations under which we were work- + statement declaring to be without foundation reports pub-|the present law. Harry P. Nolan, mutinder being stored. , >. Francisto Cee; - tion" director of ing expired December 1, 1920, are as follows: 5 lished in the United States Tuesday to the effect that an prpsicbat of the Renee take f SAPS FA ae Tailways;/.cinceeayesterddy upon F er p tficial of the foreign office. had uttered a warning of the pores hod orth thes poco Shei terms y - as New American pierrenie forte * ee SES WEEKLY GUARANTEE __... mere: ; increasing seriousness of Anglo-American relations, The! tess entertainment the ministers want {oe m4 me Pl aecs Leal yo renee PERCENTAGE .... Ss ee : statement said: j on Sunday, without becoming tech- Soe Cardinal Lies to. be-sent to Mexico to-relieve freight | Price for shaving... bs The statement on Anglo-American | nical lawbreakers. es a . congestion, he said. : Price of hair cutting... 65e t relations quoted in the English press A E TROO Gov. Oliver H. Shoup had not acted | Mie Between Two Senor Perez’ denied. newspaper re- ‘ 1 this morning as having appeared in yet this morning on the constitutional (By Associated Press} | ports that he had.been. called before The new proposition made by us follows: p the American press was made without | i convention proposal, which was) TOKIO, Feb. 9.—Russtan. bolshev- — Mexican judicial authorities to answer t the authority or knowledge of the for- passed to him by the senate yesterday /iki have attempted to ; assassinate (By Associated Press) charges that there is a shortage of WEEKLY GUARANTEE .__.............$50.00 Sign fotiice, and (does Hiovihy acviEwae for an opinion. |The measure pro-/General Koichiro Tachibana, while| ROME, Feb. 9—It, was stated to-1,000.000 pesos in his department PERCENTAGE 70% } represent the views of the foreign of-| vides for submission to a popular|enroute trom Chang Chun to Viadiv-|day in well-informe tican quarters) Another. angle of the'Mexivan rail- | _ “ ates to) oe "fice upon the present or future state! vote the matter of holding a state con-/ostok to take the place of General Oilthat the choico of an American card.| w: situation, however, inyived the! ‘ Price of shaving... 1c t of relations between the two coun-| stitutional convention. as commander of Japanese troops in|inal.to succeed the Inte Cardinal Far-| probable resignation of Pascual Ortiz Price of hair cutting... 50c ft tries H > eastern Siberia, says a dispatch to|ley of New York, now had béen def-|Mubio, secretary of communications ° ny # “On the contrary, the foreign of-| the Jiji Shimpo of isn, "Phe news-|initely narrowed down to the Most|and’ public works. _It is asserted that The local barbers’ union refused to consider these fice ds confident that any question | ——— paper's correspondent/-declares -that| Rev. Dennis J. Dougherty, archbishop|Senor tublo tendered resignation t Hence held to civaine’a new weal arising between Great Britain and the| (By Associated Press) the \action of the Japanese In rein. | of Philadelphia, and the Most Rev. jlast Saturday following announcement terms at two meetings held to 54 b United States can and will, be set- ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 9.—State orcing garrisons in the interior of| George vy. Mundelein, archbishop of|of the president's decision that the . © tlea without difficulty, whether with | troopers ordered here by | Governor the Siberian maritime: province. has|Chicago, one of whom, it is stated,|treasury department should take over We consider the new scale which we offered would the existing seeding adminis-|Miller,as a result of violence here created an impression. among. Rus-j will be named by Pope Benedict at|the financial administration of the make a better wage for the journeyman and reduce © tration.” and at Troy yesterday, began arriy- wae sians that the Japanese plan’ offen-|the next secret consistory. national railroads, allowing the com- the cost of part of barber work. 5 The reports which the British|ing early today to assist the police it gus 4 sive operations there, phe date of pte oe ee was def-|munications department mere super- 4 foreign office now gives formal de-jof this city and surround ing com- IT aa initely set for March 3, according to|vision of the actual operation of the %, i labor ti under- €/ lal were not carried by The Asso:|munities during the strike of 1,200 tie ree ae ory FREIGHTER IN DisTREsS | *Uthoritative vattean report uses Wy tiet thers See ee saht of alin tare shops a ciated Press. They were contained in| employes of the Uniaed Traction com- 23 stand that there was ae Uae 0! - ite 7 Pi 1 | DiS epinteeiiaertene ett ir hh onl bth strong, a Rawlins attorney, have gone| BOSTON, Feb. 9.—An urgent din- , non-union or open. under the terms w ‘ i = British foreign office had summoned] ALBANY, N.Y. Feb. 9.—State par dtenipog ull iad rad laa pektteel HE) teabbegm nein ey a lane All we had in mind was the reduction of shaving merican correspondents to White- re by Gov. Miller | fore the are ergs commis ‘these abit) me x ‘ < i BBR attiiwnere, inrcughbonedinying wan aa oo seeaie arevicietce Locesand at| Sion to protest on behalf of the people| here today by the freighter West Im- and haircutting prices, which we believe would create t important place in Anglo-American Troy yesterday began arriving early |0f the Saratoga valley against the|boden, bound from Rotterdam for A by ARRE TED B R | a large volume of business. y affairs, a warning was uttered that today to assist the police of this city | Proposed junking of the Saratoga & Galveston. The Position of the ves- “we are treading the path leading 10] and surrounding communities «during | Encampment railroad. sel was given as 36 north, 49.40 west. - ED McGUINN, i: war.” the: strike of 1,200 employes of the |—-——————————— . (j m 2 b: Correspondents were not summon-| United Traction company. Prop. World’s Fair Barber Shop. 1 ed as stated in the London dispatch ES, " 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Arrest ) regularly withdrawn from bo:s ex: { quoted, but were received in response of five men i fa hladetplia fe ab | Sept upon. the clonest examination. VERRY & CEIDER, to requests from news agencies and VIOLATOR OF ri upon a is shop wl . n analysis of the liquor cont of hey. ¥ American representatives for a state- ALLEGED leged counterfeit internal revenue | in some of these bottles, Mr. Moran Props. Parlor Car Barber Shop, be ment in connection with the visit i TRIKE A INS | liquor stamps were being produced, declared, showed that the contents b4 there of Ambassador Geddes. Since Was announced tere today hy Chief | were adulterated sufficiently to ki £ the publication of the report, a ma- ‘ Moran of tft secret service. Chief- * jority of the correspondents have de- Moran said about 100,000 strip REE E clared that the story as printed in metre! BPO cae aA eRe a ae es SETI 0 : as s beats /4 AD RAD SAAD the United States census next preced- err) FREE DANCE LESSONS N Kings of Syncopation ing,” , ya P) Exemptions are allowed in the case I WHEREAS, w body calling itself Clan Stuart, of the Order of ie the’ Uned “(Gbaee Cenusate vases FO U N D | Ni JAI Scottish Clang, advertises its hostility to, and condemnation of “the : ; Stn Firy et ed abe a REX : the United States, tourists, aliens Sinn Fein movement and methods as practiced in Ireland today, 4 8 to 8:45 : ‘ MAYNE I , from countries with which ‘treaties | Be It Resolved, That this assembly of the American Friends of : 9 ¢ | exist regulating immigration, and na. the Irish Republic records its regret that the inhuman and’ brutal HOWARD L. STAHL INGING I ; tive born or naturalized citizens of oe conduct, with which her British oppressors misgovern Ireland, in 5 c / Canada, Newfoundland, Cuba, Mex- (By Associated Press.) name of Johm . Jonson, Following the effort to destroy her politically, economically and ethically, has Instructor LATE t ico, Central and South America and LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 9.—Mrs. M. | a quarrel with an officer he de- forced upon the Irish people the policy of-resisting British ruthless- ‘ ‘ . salecent ietaride, y B. Erickson, in Lincoln last night porter ed pecdonene and ieee: ness with kindred measures; and, : “Out From the East” “ONGS : ‘i je measure would become effec-! on her way to her home at Sioux . Sore {tive on April 1. Falls, §, D., told hew, after an eight The mother had begun her search Be It Further Resolved, That, as we glory in the memory of k the United States was a gross exag- geration, and that when they were Pete McCabe, arrested Saturday (By Associated Press.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Feb. + the gutter and pursued the inno- stamps, as well as jiquor labels were seized. Right om aichacee otic ineabarit cent buyer down the street. Other Recent raids by secret service ( H E MB E CK’ Pecelyediiti-was iunderstooamtbatiene| tine ceowien , was fined $25 in po-| 9—Forty-five butcher and baker | attacks occurred in various parts of | agents, Chief Mosan asserted, have FREE part of the interview was to Ue/lice court yesterday. McCabe filed no-| shops were closed here today,:and | the city. disclosed liquor bearing internal paren tice of appeal and the case is ex.| housewives, who for days have boy- Unemployment conditions have JAP EXCLUSION TOBE INCLUDED (Continued from Page 1) PLEA FOR NEW TRIAL IN PEETE CASE OPPOSED LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 9.—Affi- davits citing “damaging admissions made by the convicted woman after the verdict was returned” will be pre- pared by the district attorney's office to combat the motion for a new trial for Mrs, Louise L. Peete, it was announced today at the district attor. ney’s office. ; These affidavits, it was stated, probably would charge, among other things, that Mrs. Peete, slayer of Jacob Charles Denton, said that “un- der the circumstances” she did not blarhe the jury! for the verdict. termed by W. T. Aggeler, acting pub- lic defender, upon which Mrs, Peete hopes to obtain a new trial, consists partly of circumstances investigated by the prosecution earlier in the case, it was stated, These circumstances, it was said, were the investigation by a private detective of the conduct of a man who later testified against Mrs. Peete at her trial, At the time of the in- vestigation, the man's room was searched and among other things there was a rope. Police man It was reported the acting public detectives exonerated the s defender had received niformation A ? that the ‘ ish woman," mentioned $15. : fi $ aon ome oe $17.50 ress “upon a ban serving - Costs only one cent an hour to operate at full : “myth” ving in Denver, Colo. z : * 2 fi wis Petal tint regards of If $45.00, $50.00, PR ONIN aac te ers includes the necessity of capacity. We will gladly install one in your fire- H have g daughter “Betty” made a ward of the en to a plan to have their d modern facilities and lace on ana i i a aca venlle es Ug made ena) $25.00 EXPERIENCED MANAGE- el ee pe i of RAO re. Sse the peration in our showroom an Odorous Bombs 33 1-3 Per Cent Off on All characteristic advante ges of e Force Theaters Into Contracts CAGO, icago theaters to sign an electrical main- contract is charged by in- ors of an investigation which Robert E. Crowe, state's attorney, announced today he had under- taken, Four theater owners who refused or neglected to sign the contract were victims of the bombs on Mon- day, dt is charged, and the state's attorney was told that proprietors who signed have been “shaken down” for thousands of dollars, pected to be heard in a short time. McCabe's car was atruck by the fire truck at Seyenth and Center streets. His car was badly dented but he escap- ed injury. Tom Shaw, arrested on a drunk charge was fined $5. Tribune Want Ads bring results. cotted and picketed the places, were jubilant. They demand low prices for meat and bread, but the retailers claim prices cannot be cut until wholesale quotations drop. A mere man, ignorant of the boy- cot, bought two dozen rolls yester- day. On leaying the bakery, women attacked him, flung the rolls into LOST SON IS months search over the western half of the continent, she had found her son last Friday in the federal prison at Fort Leaevnworth. The young man, after serving in the army months overseas, during which he founght the Ger- mans in severa! battles, was dis- charged on his return to the Unil- ed States, but reenlisted under the in Minnesota. From there she went to Montana, back to North Dakota, to the North Pacific coast, to Sau Francis¢o, to Reno, Nev., Sheridan, Wyo., and Nebraska, always follow: ing false clues until she reached Leavenworth, where her son greet- ed her and told of his adventures, i). D. Barnett M. M. Petker, Mgr. Half-Price Outfitting Zo. 120 E. Second St. Overcoat Sale Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats can be had now for one-half the original marked price. Suits for Men and Young Men That Sold Here at $35.00, $32.50, $30.00, $27.50, $25.00 Now Hats Knox, Stetson, Borsalina, Young Bros. t CE ‘eb. 9.—Use of “odor- : ° Wyoming. oas bombs” ‘as an argument to per- Union Suits suade owners of movie Men’s Heavy Cotton Ribbed $2.50 Union Suits, Special______________________$1.69 Men’s Half Hose Black, Brown, Grey 25c Socks, 3 pair, 50¢ “Barnett’s of Course” embittered many consumers against tho retailers, it was said, revenue, stamps and brand labels so cleverly counterfeited that the bottles could not be told from those of Sinn Fein. , ireland with the same heartiness Belgium; and, traded Scottish independence for A Declaration : our revolutionary fathers, we commend the courage and patriotism That we share the hope of the ultimate triumph of Irish independence with the freedom-loving of the world, includ- ing Scots in Casper and in Scotland, who denounce the Hun in Be It Still Further Resolved, That we denounce this pro-British propaganda by a clan ,representing Scotland's defunct royalty, which CASPER BRANCH, A, F. OF IL R. that they denounced the Hun in Britain's tinsel crown. JOHN D, SALMOND, Secretary. . Winter Garden ‘TO-NITE 10c D A WN RIGINAL J A Z Z THOS. G. FRESHNEY, President. Equipped to Serve providing the most compléte the Casper National Bank— the oldest bank in Casper and recognized for its strehgth, and helpful service throughout this section of “31 Years of Service— May We Serve You?” At your command when you have a Radiant fire in that old fireplace. Why not enjoy your fireplace and its surroundings? A Radiant fire will give more pleasure and comfort to you at the least amount of expense than any other gas appliance made. convinced. ‘ “Another Modern Gas Appliance” Casper Gas Appliance Co.. 119 EAST 1ST’ST. CLL LLL PHONE 1500 Od SLODIIVeOPIIOVOIIIIOOMII SITS, hh

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