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eye isper Daily Cripune WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1921 ARMY OF 175,000 iS PROVIDED FOR IN SENATE BILL ‘Appropriation Measure Is Ordered Re- ported Out by Military Committee; House Figures ‘Are Increased 15, OWNERSHIP ONLY SOLUTION ANIL PROBLEMS So Says William G. McAdoo in Branding Transportation Act a Failure in Theory and Red Pepper Used To Catch Negro Who Stole Bed 2234 | Arapahoe street and taking possession |of one of the unoccupied rooms, Mrs. | Mary Mitchell last night sprinkled red pepper on a pillow slip in the room. As a result, Harry Madden, 20 years old, a negro, lingers in the city. jail ALIEN BILL IS PROTESTED BY RABBI MEETING appeal that ‘no hasty anti-immigra- tion legislation be enacted” was con- tained in a tel addressed to- day to President’ Wilson, the presi- dent of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives, from NO CHANGES | CABINET LIoT HELD PROBABLE \ Harding Takes Up Other Appoint- ments Pending Definite As- surance That All Will Boy Recoverin From Beating at | (ASPERO.E.S. THURSDA Teacher’s Hands unlikely to mother Lee is in a recover alleged ¥ Los boy, recently declared by surgeons to from what the result of beating by a man teacher, was said today to be improving. Angeles. hospital, ‘GRAND MATRON TO VISIT 7s | he annual official visit of. the grand matron, Bertha Van Devender of Basin will be made at Fort Casper, DENVER, Colo., Feb. 23.—Suspect- LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 23.— chapter, Order of the Raster id ing that someone had a habit of en-|) vw yo) webe 3.--Aw Frank Lee, Las Vegas, Nev., school|in the Masonic Temple, lursday tering her rooming house at - RK,’ Feb. |23.—An ‘urgent levening at 8 o'clock. . |All members and especially ~.citing | members in the city are invited and |urged to be present. | his a pica ot Sirens FRENCH WAR BUDGET OUT tnee ARIS, Feb. 23-—The ministry, of | the assembly of American Orthodox where an operation was performed| PAR ae t '. A . ees was repo! Effect hears this morning Mrs. Mitchen|®4bbis in annual convention here. Accept Posts two weeks ago to relieve a blood” elot | war's Cab adj agin caesarean be ted eee = : — Iaahil eikio, order etd Wanetet by violent| “AS representatives of that great} . sae from his spinal column SURE SPI ete at eae after a consider- STING If 3 iati Hee eee 23—Declaring civilization which was proclaimed ‘eb, 23,--| Said after the operation Lys eyeambet 3 eohtrornt: tte WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—The army appropriation bill|tne transportation act a failure both baitrsag Si res ey tt sgt! o teq/upon Sinai,” the message said, “we ST. AUGUSTINE, Paiiaen, 23.1 tering. from paraly nd meningitis. |able slice me Eee intent ahr as amended by a senate military subcommittee to provide for|in theory and effect, William .G. Me-|"Patnber, found Madden: In bed, and| woud deeply, regret to. witness the| wiih Only, & few formalities remain | poioris trom Las Veras were that | figure gtaunds at_5,144,000,000. francs. average regular army of 175,000 men next year was|440°, director general of rallroals| oo req nim with a revolver... sudden check to American Idealism. | 115 Cobinet, Preaidentelect. Harding | {i¢ boy's condition followed to great|ported stands ay Stes ten ant So : He during the war, said today that the ed “Tt would be most unkind to reward cabinet, lentelect Harding | py sical activity after suffering from | the commission approved today by the full committee and ordered reported | carriers were drifting toward govern.|_ He is being held for investigation the American immigrant by prevent-|@V® his attention today to other im-| Pee cee te not die to pun-| 402,000,000 franes. to the senate. ment ownership, which he added, |""4 suspected burglary ing his near and dear ones from join-|meaiate appointments and to the Dre-|ishment administered by his teacher.| ERNITY BILL DOUBTFUL. The measure carries 2,214,800, an increase of more|semed to be the only apparent so: ing him here, as’immigration on a 3 coe akace Liationanaes will” pe| One of the surgeon attending esi Lin ape trate “Feb. 2 lution. “ a eset roving, but prob- ASHINGTON, . 31,000,000 over the house total. MiThe raliredda. My Maddon said, had WERKS AND NORTH ARE ber. cent Dae eee see made now in the cabinet personnel is ied (aa ean oa ie ce of hie |passage of the senate maternity and included $4,765,000 for the | —— “Inot been put into the condition de- 9 considered remote. fogs {baby aid bill at this Seep OnE can national guard; $3,800,000 for the air i % calle ANS Digineee ot sanucee aeinal a BOY S S Bs ER There have been published reports 5 |gress was made doubly doubtful to- foo sismany sor vocations! Leading Witness, jinn or tsnayess mney to thom ss-| — AIVEN HERSING TODAY that Herbert Hoover might decline the| 41.4, mo, something to soll? ‘Try | ay by the refusal of the house rules é the terms of the trans; 1 i} secretary of commerce place, but they: \ Commitee to give it privileged status. act. | Mr. -—— 0,000 for the! JD Murder Case The increasing of rates clearly has| = Harding and his advisers, not solved the railroad problem, Mr.j_ The preliminary hearing of Ivan Another ‘selection understood to : - | Q McAdoo declared. While the larger|!werks and John North, the men TO GALLOW, have been decided on is that of WASHINGTON, Fed. 23—pennite| Dies of TUL G8 oars ee re ere ae eer | iarrea cerita tne ceseae eta Mae George B. Christian, Jr., to be: secre- Wecisicn was reported today by the ‘smaller lines are not profiting by the|Fecovered by Sheriff Martin, Chief tary to thé-president. Mr. Christian ° Senate nav mittee to recom Leeper new rates: he added! Lynch and Special*Agent Lee of the has been Mr. Hardings private secre- o WwW low rices on X art ation for the next] Sa xpwicH, Ont., Feb. 23—Ernest| ‘The proposed plan for the consolida-| Burlington Sunday night in a raid on| PHOENIX, Ariz., Feb. 23.—Thomas' tary since he entered the senate six or ne \ fiscal t to maintain a} oo , one vot the Tropa tion of the railroads into a number|Iwerks home, will be held late’ this in the}years ago. He is 47 years old, and versor:nel of 120,000 instead of 100, 2s in the case of Rev. J. 0. L.,|of systems was declared to be im-|@fternoon before Justice of Peace}Superior court here to be hanged|has been a neighbor of the Hardings|> #00 as proposed by the house. The) racklin, former Jiquor license in. |practible. Tubbs. peeln ses ugh feliowing pension in “Marion for years. oe NS ey Sl aaa s rumble, an inn keeper in a raid here |tion, Mr. McAdoo expressed the opin- oe a I H 1 ° tee tomorrow November, died of pneumonia |ion that the carriers should pay for Hotel Victims of bey: in "Tempe, Aig on the niRht: of nsane ospita isston an tkin s Saws ‘ oday. It is understood the evi-|their labor at its market -value just} f < ul . ‘5 COLD STORAGE toeAy | | shal C. M. Spangler were killed and ° ° = ° . ven by him at the inquest will{as they have purchased’ their si ur: r Cal if E d db F a SNE DDO WA: d at the trial now in progress./from the mil market price. | gta Cc led to tC. ° Babes, (eet speny sy wane nen ene. mptie yy re SHINGTON, °F. ; pei 3 two Mexicans following the. robbery WASHINGTON, Feb. ‘The EE | Ident f S Fj or f which Babe: =! fotos today refused, 199 to Bi, t6°a0 RAL LIN ae) 21 i eMac nee ant ol feate, See the cept the conferen report on the nee a percentage of the license pd | the proprietors. . ‘| HAMILTON, Ont., Feb. 23.—Five F bill, already approved by | fees collected. : } ts rN Roman protested against impost-| hundred patients in the Ontario Hos-, the senate ther conference was new laws elimination distinc- | NEW YORK, . 23.—Guests of] tion of sentence on the ground that| pital for the Insane were hurriedly pe ecm s to sex between hun’ jseveral large hotels here, who have|he was a citizen of Mexico. removed today when fire broke out in| “ee aaa Al anglers—women are given Dy recently been victimized by a mys-| “Under the laws of ‘the United|» wing, Firemen still were fighting e WASHINGTON Feb In asking | °@uality” with men and are subject to jterious burglar, were called to po-|States I receive my sentence,” he|the blaze at noon and a gale was EES : ‘Jallthe prohibitions, restrictions, rez ate lice headquatters today to scrutinize|added, “but under God who sees me / { the senate judiciary committee today | Pe me! blowing. oa foe Seem action on the Deer, bin | Uiations, privileges, pains and penal-|’ prerr, §. D, Feb. 23,—An initia-| Wiliam Baker, who was captured at| do not, because I am not guilty. Thiving she contusion ‘deversi: of tha astgriedi-to opramotarAimerioiniitrals = gtr ee tive petition bearing more than 138,-| the Rs abteine goa, late last’ night insane patients escaped. SESS as Dain a renidem ment ef the Bark of Seaie Dame\, THe arrest of Baxer weed a visi | CHR STABS A RAT RATES Hardware \/7 Compan lican (Minnesota), declared that un- 50 may obtain a resident|ment of the Bank of South Dakota, [5¢ arrest of Halter ended a vigil UTAH RAIL RATES UP. less some such legisintion was passed | hunting and fishing license, with the | patterned after the ‘Bank of North|éPt by the detectives since jast Sat. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Rallroads | ” Pecae retigin. andivapant wold scorn » that he shall be over 16 years| Dakota, was filed with the se urday night when Jewelry valued at HER FA THER of Utah were ordered by the interstate “Where the Best Cost Less { fide thie maritete i Chinas . the intent of the act in regard!o¢ state here this morning b 8 0ONs waa tabeen [from 6 pbet ie eoor commerce commission today to in-| Henni Phone 714 gh ela cia : pe erst pus ieee raed aie Ayers of Zeona, S. D., prominent Non- | [00m pga tale aiasy Galseh: crease their passenger fares to the 150 S. Center Opp. Henning iS Sees The assumption naturally is that, def-| partisan League leader e s I. —— : in’ Intrestate traffic ef- OS re tS inite legislation ‘to. the contrary. not | nn eaters as | ‘The capture occurred when the| PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 23.— aipeg hein eamaedon cat FIXED AT 35 CENTS having been enacted, minors shail '°| GREECE AND ITALY NOT prisoner entered the same room| Elizabeth Mabel Lance fifteen years HINGTON, Feb. 23,—A ran ]entitied to the privileges of the act jee TSR A detective seized] old, stabbed her father to death ¢ greement fixing the tariff on/ which an elder person may enjo him and hearing the scuffle, women] early today, defending hee mother, A” cents a bushel was reach-| Only under certain conditions, ani| REPRESENTED AT MEETING guests screamed and others ran into| Callge ‘coat’ dante we Cee, muthes, f te and House confer-| are subject to all the pains and pen-| 0 the corridors. Other detectives ar-| tween her parents. The father, Ed- the Fordney Emer-| nities to which an elder person may| VIENNA, Feb. 23.—All Buropean |rived and subdued the man. gar M. Lance, 37, died almost in- be subjected, excepting such pains |Countries with the exception of Greece ts NOUR BRASH stantly. A’ formal charge ‘of murder * schedule was one of the] and penalties as {n the cose of an eld-|2Nd Italy. were represented at the has been lodged against the girl, stumbling blocks of the 6on-|er person attach to failure to comply |Pening session of the international HOT ard the mother is held as a witness. S. with the certain conditions specified. |S0clalist conference here this after- WA AceyTEL TOS House rate was 30 cents per|For example, it is a reasonable as.|"00n. There were no representatives BODY TAKEN TO KANSAS bushel and the Senate forty cents. | sumption that a child under 12 years|ffom the Western Hemisphere,» but The body of Harold Stoddard who The agreement on 35 cents was sall|or age shall be permitted to fish al-|Arsentine socialists sent word they succumbed yesterday morning after a to involve the question of the differ-| though ineligible to obtain a fishing would subscribe to all resolutions ad- | i | week's atack of ‘scarlet fever, was ence in the rate of exchange. license, and that he shall not be per- | opted. shipped last night to his old home in zi mitted to hunt out of season or in en en DUBLIN, Feb. 23.—Bodies of three] Norton, akKns. The burial will be held TAX REPEAL BILL de mngnect Intvistktion ct etibiece PACIFIC FLEET RETURNING. rt Is INTRODUCED though it is not required that he shail WASHINGTON, Fd. 23.—A bill tol obtain a license to hunt. The holder | ific fleet air force of twelve seaplanes,|man had been shot through the head 164. SEEK GOLF HONORS. repeal the war and excess profits |of a resident hunting and fishing| Which recently made a flight ‘fromjand on each body was a note which HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 23.— The taxes and levies on transportation | license will be perimtted to kill bear |San Diego to Panama Bay to join the | read: qualifying round of the annual Hous- and soft drinks was introduced today |(number not specified) one eik, one| Combined fleets, started today on the) “Spies, court-martialed and found| ton invitation golf tournament open- by Represvntative Longworth, Ohio,|male deer with horns, one mature|return trip to San Diego. The long | guilty. ed today with 164 contestants. Den- #@ Republican member of the Ways] mountain sheep with horns of at least | Voyage will be made by, easy stages RRR ener WASHINGTON, “eb. 28.—The, Pa- soldiers were found near Woodford, County Galway, last night. Each there. > - ver, St. Louis and New York were and Means committee. He said he did Jone half curl and game birds, and to, With about twelve stops en route. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Gmot expect action on it until the cc “ing special session of congress. tch game fish, subject to the sei sonal and other restrictions of the act. among the cities represented. = The measure also would ‘the $2,000 exemption on incomes of ‘corporations and would levy an ad @Aitional tax of five per cent on such Gincome. Reduction of surtaxes on higher in- ‘tomes from a seventy per cent to a abolisn| 4 resident of Wyoming over i4 years of age upon payment of $1.50 may obtain’a resident game _ bird hunting license} resident of; Wyoming over 12 ‘8 of age upon payment of $1.00 may obtain a resident fishing licenss . . . . . . . . N . . . N ; N . . . . N N N : : N AY Month-End Remnant Sale The.most powerful “forty per cent maximum also is pro. Applying the foregoing resident: gposed. hunting nd fishing license require. . a, yy 3 ierun) IAI CAAII [Sree coals oe 3nd Remnants, consisting of silks, wool goods, ginghams, : or daughters, who, desired to. hunt percales, cretonnes, curtain nets, muslin, etc., in lengths from 1 t t Cc t NEW WYOMING ume fish, one. of. the, Ottspring be to 6 yards, at one-half and Jess than one-half the former prices. mo or ru ul t mie paeiak yp an eke ee This is an unusual opportunity and an unusual offering for those E rebels thee mae vee Sera ee ue angnest ha pouseume early and The Dual Valve Engine was installed § c Father, mother and 17-year. 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