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1 i ‘ 1 bn 1 1 t t i ? t “moana —— Romo S824 Sosy Rak aS ts S. 3. WSR pss EIGHT TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921 HOME RULE ON TRIAL, ULSTER Upon Works of First Parlia- ment; Sir James Craig Chosen as Leader McCANN (United Press Staff Correszondent) .FAST. (By Mail.}—Ulster,: be- the future history of Ireland ends on its successful operation of home rule bill, is alive to the ¥ ings of its leaders that upon the cali- By CH. depends the operation itself. Bitterly disappointed, tho hardly surprised, at Sid Edward Carson's re: fusal to become first premier, the the Unionist leaders ahead with the material they 5 From, the members of the liament selected the which has consented | le his sele ument, | re going ha first nar- will be to as is unanimous. too, will olect the s tive members of the govern e devoting most of their} cquainted with the | existing overnment depart ments which they must overtake and opera Leaders despair of obtain- ing a man who place but they The a man— whom| they believe Yhey have in Sir Ja Craig—who must be as a Union pressed it “an architect as well who ign what i ter’s future, He must the added “dream the full design can Unionis before he begins to build." The present government will be taken over with Ulster as capital of a} small semi-lependent country. For- merly the government emanated from Lendon and centered in Dublin. ard as equally important the Brit nd southern Irish reac-| tions to the operation of the new re ime. British sentiment toward the future of the whole of Ire rest largely on the way Ulster ge! along. Southern Ireland particularly the nationalists also are expected to IN CONFERENCE Future Government Depends bre and work of its first parliament] cabinet, | ‘on | the | per! | scheme, complete control ef muni |ment throughout southern Ireland. WARR) alNN rN OUT. FOR CONTROL OF MUNICIPALITIES, peeves By CHAS. McCANN (United Press Staff Correspondent) 2 Dail Bireann, s to obtain al govern- ch it hop With the beginning of the new Brit: | |measure designed to cau | virtually |trict bonds, follows: \4Hfon President Coolidge. . HARDING TAKING THE GATH—(1) Chief Justice White, (2) resident Harding, (3) Senator Knox, (4) Ex-Vice-President Marshall, (3) Vice- TEXT OF GOV. CAREY'S MESSAGE VETOING BILL TO FINANCE IRRIGATION cH NNE, Wyxo., March 8.—Goy- ern: Robert D; Carey's | disapproval of House ¥ to underwrite irr W. E. Chaplin, "Secretary of ‘State, “Building. m sending without my appro- ish financial year or April 1, the Re-} rolled Act. No. 39, House of |publican government will attempt to|® atives, Sixteenth Les! supersede the present British officiais|0f the State of Wyoming (O. H. B.| in collecting taxes as well as in goy-! No- 173), being “An Act.providing for| seine Ipsate oBlae aid and encouragement of land mation by irrigation and drainage judge by the first governnient—enthu- siastically condemning 4 failure or re- luctantly recognizing perhaps by imi- tation, a success. One problem troubling moderate leaders in Ulster is what one of them called “small ideas.’ Belfast the cap- ital, has one-third the total population of the province. Its people have total- ly different outlooks from the farme: who comprise:-much of the re! mainder | of the population. | hi There is also the problem of religion. |" In southern Ireland religious fecling is not intense. in Ulster religion is the problem. It is not possible to: find a Protestant in a Catholic club. It is similar in everything else. If there| are thirty schoolchildren in a town, | ten Catholics, ten Episcopalians and ten Presbyterians, it is possible for their parents to demand and obtain |! bonded. separate schools, each with an attend- ance of ten HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CUT ‘| viewpoint OUT FRILLS i: : WALLA WALLA, Wash., March —With the extreme penalty su sion from school, is of the W Walla high school planned ¢o put ia- to effect dress reform rules toda The girls by a vote of 344 to 77 al- opted resolutions forbidding the fol lowing: Silk, velvet and georgette crepe, except simple. silk waists or blouses and velvet pa Thin materials with too scant cam- isoles or underwai: French heeled shoe Slik hose, rolled-down stockings tancy garters. Extremely short or extremely skirts. Excessive use of ca HAPPY AND CONTENTED et: tight se of cosmetics. (By Ui ited Press) WEST CHE R, Pa., March 8.—} Attributing her long and active life to plenty of hard work and an appe tite which has never failed, Mrs. Juli Ann Walter is busily engaged today in knitting washrags for her friends and! relatives who will call tomorrow and| spend a portion of the day in prope: celebrating the 106th anniversary her birth. of Mrs. Walter is the oldest | woman born in Chester (Pa.) county axcept for her hearing, which is badly impaird, Mrs. Walter's facultic are unimpaired. She reads newspa pers and letters every day without glasses and spends much of her time. knitting and sewinng. She remembers very distinctly the visit in 1824 of General, Lafayette to the scene of the battle of the Brandywine in which he was wounded. During the late war Mrs, ‘Walter did a large amount ing for the Red Cross of which he is a member. Mrs, Walter insists on drinking cof- fee with each meal and has a particu- lar fondness. for boiled ham and cab- bage, She eats cake, ice cream and pie ef all kinds. Crimes in Evin Are Scored By Pope Benedict March 8—Pope Benedict alu ROME, in his ution delivered at the ory Monday’, applied to ing her ancient struggles There had been an out- renewed. break the pontiff declare “crimes which we condemn by which ever side committed. definite committal to outlawry aga th Pre: jreal jb of They and jes it claims the reports that form- rly went to the British local gov- rnment. board, The Dail is also issu- Ps ing orde! ning the of | Sinn Fein regards the new plan as a British government, a Dail E ann finance official told the United 1 government in Ireland is ad by county councils, responsible to a local government voard, named by the government, dublin. The local government. boa: controls the county councils. It as the power’ to veto and is sup- osed to receive the minutes of ail ptings for approval. government boards are act ving minutes of the local odies —composed almost ‘entirely of inn Feiners— and according to Dail ireann are largely obstructive, col- jecting rates by coercion through the present tax collectors, who are heavily Loc ninistered On March 31 the bonds of the old alec expire. Sinn Fein hopes 1en to obtain’ direct absolute control collection of ordinary taxes old collector s. Officials hopes British government the appoint from the no rates will be collected; Dail Hireann, actually collect- hat, administering the taxes, will by greater efficiency to ove vithdrawal of the Britis! usual grant of 1,500,000 r given as a rebate from ribution to the Imper- nd 2 able ome con sury. ent, Dail Kireann ts receiving f most local governing bod- which the county councils » dbeying voluntarily, The councils ying, on their work partly from funds and partly by <he gvernment is actively opposing attempt to control the coun- lors have been ar. is speculating on y that the the new “no taxes" campaign, country with cessation of dissolution of asylums and ork, poor houses —-complete paralysis in fact, ON 16TH BIRTHDAY In this event, (the Dail hopes to tal nment's place. varation for the fight ahead, Will submit estimates to he forthcoming year with idea that there will be no govern t srants the me. NEW MEXICO LAND FILINGS ARE UPHELD SHINGTON, March 8—Claim of Mexico to certain it in lieu of tracts th Ww. the state of New lands, filed.on_ by owned by the state within limit of a national forest was upheld by the supreme court. The decision of the court was, on the appeal of the Secretary ef the In terior from decrees of lower courts granting an injunction restraining the artment from rejecting the state's selection list. Government officials contended that New Mexico had no ground for filing on the land since the tract’for which |it was to have been substituted was later released from the national for- st withdrawal offer. FOR RENT Eight Suites Office Rooms Continental Bidg. Oil Companies Only Apply Office for the investment by the state if it: provisions’ of this a administer the bonds or such certified bonds or securities for the investment by hte state if its permanent funds bonds ‘or securities. pose of this bill in that it is an attempt to encourage irrirgation development within the state, tionsly for the certification securities issued ‘for such mation work; for the y the state of interest payments in such certified “While I am in accord with the pur- I cannot conscien- I do not feel that I have Ty un-} TRS TSR TET ART | constitutional amendment, |1ess authorized by | the people. tion provides that the state may ves to pprove the same as I fitid the} of the proposed or actual irrigation act at variance with the constitution | of the state.. any right as governor to approve any bill that appears to me as cles constitutional as this one, and for me to.sign it would mean that I have no! people. enterprise, iu Beta CHICAGO DIVORCEE WHO SHOT bella C Orthwein, 39-year- divorcee who shot and killed Herbert P. Ziegler, her married lover, drunken brawl in her apartment, BIG TIMBERS AND KILLED LOVER — Mrs, Isa-| Id. Chicago | | PHONE 74 W in al The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center regard whatever for the constitution | an attempt to adapt nilar laws which: had nacted in both California and I find, however, that both of Oregon. states had similar provisions in these stitutions to what we have at nt time and that before such tion was attempted both of | these states submitted to the people a which was opted. “Under section 6, article 17, of the constitution of the state of Wyoming, the state is precluded from loaning or giving i | to or in *| ciation credit or making donations aid of any industrial, asso- corporation. Under the or “| terms of this bill there is no question of\but what the stite would ‘loan. its credit b sumption | or inter °n | districts Further, under the state is’ prohibited from engaging in guaranteeing the payment t on the bonds of irrigation and irrigation companies, same® article the ny work of internal improvement un- a two-thirds vote of As the measure in ques- in- permanent funds of the state up 5 per cent of the estimated value by such” investment’ the | state becomes a partner’ in the enter- prise and would be engaging in in- ternal improvement without ‘submit. ting the proposition to the vote of the “There is also a provision in this | bill that bonds of irrrigation districts | companies are legal investments 1 trust fund. This provision is ly unconstitutional, as section 38, article3, of the constitution of the state provides that no act of the leg- islature shall authorjze the investment of trust funds by executors, adminis- trators, guardians or trutees in the or Insure BEFORE and Not AFTER You Have Had a A SPECIALTY 913 PHONES Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. 914 bonds or stock of any private corpora- tion. “While I haye baxed- my veto of this bill on tie conflicts with the consti- tution, I would be somewhat fearful }of the operation, of the law. even were the same constitutional. It could be much abused and could make {t neces. ary for the state to have a representa- tive managing the affair of. practically | every irrigation company. or irrigation | district which might ‘come under its | provision.- While. the Jaw could. be | satisfactorily: adminitered, it appears to be a very dangerou one, and it.was perhaps ‘with the: thought that the leg- islature should not enact legislation of the nature of this act that the framers | of/our ‘contitution inserted the pro- visions such as I have quoted. | Subscribe for The Tribune ptacenietet AL cy Faclis ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. This fact the framers of/ State of Wyoming ) ture| this bill evidently ovérlooked. ? penny of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the matter of the-Estate of Al- bert G. Cheney, Deceased, The above entitled: estate coming on aga tion of Sarah M, Cheney, Executrix under the last will and testament of Court and the therefrom that it’ is nece: and for the advantage of the said es- tate to raise money upon a cer. tain note to the Wyoming National Bank of Casper, Wyoming, in the sum of $20,000, due six months aft- er its date, ‘with interest at the rate of 8%, per annum, ‘secured by mort- gee on the real estate hereafter cribed, to note 3 ok eee Range 80 ‘West ef the in for hearing on the peti-|of Life Insurance in this state for the above named: Albert G. Cheney,|fice the day and year first above deceased, and it, appearing to. the| named. Court does find| (Seal) and expenses of administration of Sad estate. It is therefore ordered that all ersons interested in said estate, je-and they’ hereby are required to appear before the said court or judge thereof at 10 pelos in the forenoon, on March 11, 1921, at the courthouse in the City of 'Cas- per, Natrona County, State of Wyo- ming, then and there to show cause why see foloviag described real NWSEu: SEMSEX% and SW: SE% ‘of Section 31, Township 31 North, Range 79 West of the 6th . M. SEXNE% SWKNEM; NW ‘SEX; NESW and SWuSW% of Section 32; Township 31 North, ‘Range 79 ‘est of the 6th P.M. Classified Ads. FOR RENT—APARIMENTS FOR RENT—Modern two room unfur- nished apartment and bath, electric stove, refrigerator, built-in “bed and mattress, furnished, hot and cold) water, janitor service, laundry, close in, references, “ reasonable, address box 39, ‘Tribune. FOR. RENT—Furnished hotel apart- ment for five weeks, will give one week’s rent free” to sorenenns par- ty, phone 471, 3-8-1 FOR RENT—New untapsihed oe SEUSE% of Section 11, -and the} room basement. aj NEMNE% of Section 14, Township | light, water, furnished, 44 South: Lin: coln, phone 1115. 3-5-3t om BuBe and SW4SE% of! ‘Sec- tion 4, Township: “ee North, Range 79-West of the 6th P.M. NWNE%; S4NEN; NEUSE% FOR RENT—Strictly modern two room apartment, unfurnished, 505 East Second street, phone 957W. 3 tf. . and NEXNW% and NW%NW4% of| ror RENT—Apartmen Section 21, .Township 31 North.| cept heat, furnished ax Sot bedalng Range 80 West.of 6th P. M. Shar eiles, $45.00, phone cg Meg ast First. ¥3.7-21 or some part thereof, should not be mortgaged for the amount mention- FOR RENT—Pleasant three room fur- ed in said petition, to- said $20,- base: 000, or such lesser amount as to the |«niigren, phone SOM ats Souk court or judge shall seem meet, -anil} Grant. 3-7-2 said Sarah M. Cheney, as Executrix under the last will and testament of the said Albert G. Cheney, deceased be authorized, empowered and di- rected to execute and deliver the maid note, and to execute, acknowl- ec and deliver the said mortgage; oy dated being made. to the said ne- ‘ition filed herein and now on file in the above entitled estate for fur- ther particulars, and that this or- der be published for. four success- ive weeks in The Casper Daily Trib- une, a ne et of general circu- letion publ in xaid Natrona County, eet e It is further ordered that a cer- tain order to show cause entered herein on January 18, 1921,*be and otis is hereby vacated and ‘set. aside. Done in Ouse chee this 8th day of February, A. . Ov BROWN, Judge. Publish Feb, 8, 15, 22, March 1, 8, 9: Grow) RASS BST AR eae CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION {nsurance Commissioners Office, State of Wyoming. > yenne, Wyo., Feb, 28, 1921. It is hereby certified, that the International Life Insurance Com- pany, of pcr Louis in the state of issouri, has complied with the In- surance Laws of this state and is authorized to transact the business je" current year. Witness my hand and Pus of of- D. M. FORSYTH, Insurance Commissioner. 'y H. G. Camplin, Deputy. Publish March 8, 1921. WM. M. HARRIS General Contractor All kinds of building work done; also job work promptly atteniied to. “409 South Jackson, Do This Button? It is the emblem of The American Legion Represents— loyalty to country and com- rades ; devotion to the ideals and principles on which the Republic is founded. Patriotism ; ‘Active service in the late war, in army, navy or marine ‘corps is the standard of eligibility. If you are eligible get touch with any Legion member. TODAY and join his post or find out to form one of your own member Every Legion wears this button You Wear the American Legion in how We Are Pleased to Announce Another Reduction of 50:Cents Per Ton on GEBO Prices as follows: PAM POR 3 bess | Lump Egg Nut Coke COAL —----$11.75 ~---~-$8.50 eosoevesececcosecorses: ANYTHING WORTH WHILE RE- QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your widow and children will collect only those policies.you had in force at death. ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 $35 per month, 1228 Box Elder. REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG ie 4th Floor 0S Bldg. | 143 FOR *RENT—HOUSES deena a eee ee ee Snr FR RENT—Four room, modern, un- wYeeaned house. Inquire at Fren- zel’s Jewelry-Optical Co,, 262 South Center.” 3-5-3f, _—< — FOR RENT--New three room modern house in east part of Casper, In- quire cf Tom Hearn, White’s Gro- cery. 2-26-1f. ——_—— FOR RENT — Two room furnished house $45, lights free. pode. at ¥112 South Willow in rear. ‘3-7-2 FOR RENT- plastered house in refinery district. J. Jones & Co. F-2t R RENT—Three room house, nico- uy posetenen phone 691M, 121 ‘Nortn : i " FOR RENT—Two room house, near refinery, 833 East Second, ppane 3-1 FOR RENT—Seven room furnished house, modern except heat, call at 624 East B street. 2:2: FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished “house, 1128 West Eleventh. | 3-8-2t* FOR RENT-- Two room etal nea apartment, lights and city Rts: FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE-Or trade, a country store and blacksmith shop; 40 miles north of Douglas, Wyo., will trade for prop- erty Im this. city, 1190. Box Elder. | 1t® | FOR TRADE—Four room bungalow to trade for live stock with little cash. See owner after 5:30 p. m. cr Sundays, 1420 South, Washing: : 3. #OR RENT—House at 1128 West Bleventh street. 3-7. MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX—Have you made a re- turn? If not can fix yoo up any time between the hours of 5 to 10 p.m. in the office of E. B. Foster, Real Estate, 132 East Second ews LIVESTOCK FOR. SALE—Draft horses, mares, harness, Blanchard camp 1% miles From Burlington depot _. if AUDITORS Public Accountants Income Tax Servite Tel. 7670. ACCOUNTANTS Ail hinds of Books opened closed and pa Aver rari’ oe im s come Tax matters. tial. 125 W. SECOND. PHONE 1268. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION Aufitors and Accountants Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents,” < Phone 660 2 208-11 Ol Exclignge ‘Bide. ‘Dubois s GOUDKICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block . Casper, Wyo. ne 440. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY ‘Architects, 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone'1162 le San ee aa ent ma C. “A, RAINWATER - Architect Office: 66 CY Ave. _BAGGAGE and TRANSFER RIES eae SEARLES TRANSFER AND STORAGE Office—Tait's Billiard P24 Phones: Res, 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CEMENT BRICK a FREE BRICK AND TILE CO. Mantle Brick, $10 to $45 per M. Common Brick, $23\per M. Delivered Phone 968-W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors: Lyric: Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 706, Res. 92, DR. B. G. HAHN bhp ttdes JAHN Suite 2, Townsend. Block _ Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235. M. E. HARNED Chiropractor 162,N. <Simball St. Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER P. S. C. Graduate Will make house calls ox cull at 2M EL Witt, Phone BEAUTY SHOPS Moving Vans, alro RANSFE We Handle an {} esp RT pareare Na rong Tiornee nearer Balcony SmithTurner Drug J.L. Biedermann ES 5 5 nll oad ______ Satisfaction Guaranteed, mace se CONSULTING ENGINEER “SPIRAL MUSHROOM SYSTEM" (Patented) ri 9 Reinforced Concrete Designs and Kor the Best in Building FRANKLIN 0. HOLTZMAN CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates Glady Furnished _Phone 10994, DENTISTS DR. E. L. NEWLANDER Dentist 112 East Second Street Buite No. 4. ‘Phone 1195R. Grocery Over White's DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location Over White's Grocery Suite 5 U2 E. Second, Phone 66. TAXI SERVICE CALL 8& OR 216 FOR BILLY’S TAXI CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS ysician Office: Suite 4, Smith - Phones: Office 130, Res. 85. DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given fo Diseases of Women and Children, Suite 200-201, 0.-S. Blds. Phones: Office 699, Res. 764. Lear nas re C. KEITH, M. D, iclan and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Obstet- rics and’ Die of Women - # 2 ickmore a 5 Phones: Office 30, Res, 161. \_. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK-HAT CLEANING ‘WORKS We clean and re block all kinds of Soft, Felt Stiff Hate for Ladies and Gentle- men, New trimmings; all work woarant eve. We call for and de- er. lor in connection..." * ‘aaa Phone 1319.W 123_8, Center. Casper, Wyo. LAWYERS GEORGE A. WEED) Attorney-at-Law with Durham & Lowey, Atti ‘s-at-Law “Phone 794 301-2 Oil Exchange Casper, Wyo. WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites -14- ite Townsend Block Casper, Wyo, HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oi! Exchange Bldg. ~ Casper, Wyo. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON MUSICIANS J. WAITZ BUCHER (Organist, St. Mark's) INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC Phone ATIW or 1508 _ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR 4 WORKS Repairing’ and pore M'Kinnon & Jackson. Fr Proof Cores Installed, “434 W.. Yellowstone PHONE 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington bathed and 4 -pairing Expert Workmen 124 West Second. Phone 1545. SHOE SHINING PARLORS ~2HQE SHINING PARLORS | ein SHENING PARLO! Vo Solicit Mop _ Shiniege Only eatisss Shoe Polish (Whittemore’s) used. We do not charge extra for your IABBY 0-S BUILDING .__ STENOGRAPHERS “sph aes L. JONES Public Stenographor Mimeograph Work a &§ SNe ances fornished by NE Bi ACROSS FROM hae hd Phone 1204 TAILORS ©. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailoring Cleaning, Pressing, Pangursad and theday Alterati: Gar’ tailor-made pr thd cheap as ready-mad 116 E. Midwest ‘Ave.—Phone 482-3 | | | |

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