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i PT RAT ve EBS gers ee ae PAGE FOUR __ TLE GHANGE ONUL.S.IGHTS. QUESTION SEEN Policies Affecting Growing Out| of American Participation in World War to Be Con- tinued ‘STATE TO SEEK CHICAGO, March 12.—The state's { attorney’s office today formally an- nounced that when the trial of the Chicago White Sox players charged with throwing the 1919 world’s se- ries comes up next Monday the state will move that the case be faken from call and not brought back until next fall when the base- ball session has ended. Attorneys for the defense said they would in- sist on either an immediate trial or dismissal. Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, base- | ball commissioner, when informed of the state’s announcement, made a statement regarding indicted play. | ers on the ineligible list and said WASHINGTON, March 12.—(By:As sociated Press). he policy of the Harding administration with respect to American rights growing out of the| participation of United States in| will not differ mate-| that none of them could pla that of the Wilson ad-| organized baseball pending the trial. was learned today in| The action of the state will be ye quarters. | based on the ground that Judge tment of the sicuation krowing| Barrett, retained by the Amer out of the award of a mandate over) Jeague to assist in the prosecution, the Pacific island of Yap to Japan| only recently became connected will be insisted upon as de eran eay| with the case and has not had time |taken before by this admin ion as it was by] to familiarize himself with it. the last, it w and the ude| Judge George F. Barrett, the attor- ‘ith respect to the British m jed “if the men back of ‘the world |part’ in it were to be driven out of }the game from disgrace | se jed who, perhaps, Che Casper Daily Cribune POSTPONEMENT in the baseball case, said that a post- |Ponement would be asked in order to} © the prosecution time to gather | w evidence which he said was need- series scandal and the men who took baseball and into the penitentiary. Mr. Barrett said that the “reluct-) ance which was being shown by some witnesses who testified before the ®rand jury to stand back of their testi- had made it necessary for the state to gather additional evidence.’ A poorly handled trial would ruin jhaseball he said, while a case proper- ly presented to the jury would save “We*have found that there were ‘al persons who were not indict- should have been, “We are seeking ev dence against these men and when we} he continued. |get it Wwewill present It to the state's | jattorney with a suggestion that it be and jury."” When te's hing had veen done to over Mesopotamia will be maintained It has been made clear that the| new administration will continue to, defend the contention that the Unite States has not yielded and cannot éeprived of any of her rights as on of the victors and must be conside in the adjustment of the problems cre. ated by the war. Confidence has been expressed that an amicable adjustment of all ques tions will be effected hough ¢ ernment officials hay not yet ¢ ; pleted definite chi courses they will follow i Will Roger: Conny | It was suggested that it was’ not} "Boys Will Be Boys’ present a impossible that representative might/ strong combination for the theater-} be sent to the league -of nations to|#oer and will be seen for the last time present the 4 an point of view! tonight at the America theater where |the*H#l." in the questions of mandates in ac-|a successful run is being completed. cordance with the invitation extended|The picture may not be in the league's note, although it is|ap understood final decision on that point] b Rogers’ best | going a bit too far but it is among has not been made, / | best of worth while produc- Suiiday ‘and’ Mon Pearl White len be seen in @ “He-Woman" role in| |the ‘Mountain Woman," adapted | from Charles Neville Buck's entertain-| Jing novel, “A Pagan of the Hills, The picture, it is said, carries a gen-| uine puneh in every foot of film until the conclusion 1s reached. i REFER ALIEN “Kismet,” the Robinson-Cole “sup- er-special” production starring the in- jimitable character actor. Otis Skinner in his first screen venture, will be} | Presented for a three dav day. Producers of the piciure li a claim to its being one of the g? Adopted Would Deny Property| Pictures of the decade, replete Ownership to ‘Persons Not interesting characteriations and situ: { ation nd one of its strongest draw Eligible to Citizen- ship” = points will be the Mr. fact that the Skinner his greatest ve on the gitimate . The screen version is said to DENVER, March 12.—The Colorado| be even better and there are scores senate today unanimously adopted onj of people who will be able to judge “ae providing for|Py raeson of having seen him on the submission to thevoters at the next} Stage. general election of-mewtgte oohstitu-}| Next Friday and Saturd tional amendment forbidding “persons {Pes the presentation of * not eligible to citizenship,” the right|/©f Bad Luck,” a great story gave y will wit- on Years Smedy film darancé. onthe’screen—-that might | Princess theater has been closely jot jand_her famous wardrobe. gives dramatic situations | In the supporting cast are Edna Mur-| phy and Dorothy Allen, both pleasant- |ly remembered for their excellent the big Fox special, “Over | » to man work in Julian Johnson's play’ which startled | ew York during its long run at the fol- | |lowed by its, sensational filmed ver-! sion, “Who's Your Servant,” which | will be seen at the Iris Tuesday. The | story has to do with the plotting} house. servant, the “most treacherous | and Thursday's pro-| ‘e been allotted to the beau- tiful and talented young Vitagraph| star, Corinne Griffith, who will ap-| pear in “It isn't being Done This Season.” The story takes the audience! from New York to Smyrna, one of the hotbeds of political intrigue in south-! ern Europe. A forceful plot gives the star opportunity to display her dramatic art, her rare charm “The Call of Youth,” booked for next Friday and Saturday, was beset with numerous difficulties in its pro- duction because England was chosen; for the setting. It is therefore re-} garded as something of a triumph for Hugh Ford of the Famous Players \Lasky British producers, Mary Glynne, Jack Hobbs, Malcolm Cherry and Ben Webster are in the leading | rotes } sol then Ae with Max Linder in the leading role. let it to own property in the’state. Wor. tha benetitaseth Ef The measure, according: to some Fi eb of the public legislators, is designed solely against be asia ip throwing cia ‘ Japanese and Chinese. _No ‘mention,} been eliminated, ani he humor is however, specifying any race is made/based on an honest-to-goodness story, in the bill. which presents one ridiculous situa: |tion after another. An excellent cast —The measure} SUPPorts the leading comedian. Colorado railroad IRIS reported out this|’ “The Blushing Bride” gtarring Ei affairs commit- jlgse Percy, and a flock of other films DENVER March providing for the commission was morning by the stat tee. Action on the bill will be taken! will end the we the by the house early next week. {Iris theater tonight and pave the A bill providing that onl: for a complete change of pro- bulls of standard beef br | -| gram on Sunday range was: ap when George Walsh lowed on the public will return to ent proved by the house on second read-|in ‘Dynamite Allen,” ing. The biil, as it came from the] ially written for him by senate, only provivded for seven allon. The production eighths pure pared hulls bull. life in. the mining regions of — vania in which the hero struggles against overwhelming odds to prove DYNAMITE IS |the innocense of his father, falsely ned for murd As uch i USED TO STOP HOTEL FIRE CLINTON, Okl March 12.—Volun teer dynamiting Ut walls of the hotel in an effort to check a fire which broke out early! today, and to determine if any of th cape. unaccounted possible mplete casualties. $$» Subscribe for The Tribune. Have Your Carpets Cleaned on the Floor in Your Home Carpet Repairing Linoleum and Carpet Laying PRICES REASONABLE D. H. Herbert Carpet Cleaning Company Phone 777-R Phone 742-R LEGION TO DISCUSS = | BALL TEAM NEXT WEEK | The regular meeting of George W. |Vroman post of the American Legion |will be held next Monday evening at | the post headquarters. | The athletic committee announces |that the proposition of putting out a post baseball team will come up for | discussion, and if it is decided to put |a team in the field to compete against jot Legion posts thruout the state inst teams of similar caliber, will be made at once of rial available in the member- |ship of the post to compose the team. Members of the post who are in- sted in the athletic activities of OF WHITE SOX TRIAL TO ALLOW cll URGES GATHERING OF NEW EVIDENCE Governments have been asked to exter into an engagement not to exceed dur- | military expenditures provided for the | bers) of the League of Nations by the | secretary of that organia\tion. Attorney Crowe came |B ss @ urged to be pr to participate in the discus- jsion and to assist in making plans for th cumulated during the war. The gov- ernments have been asked to make known their attitude to the league by ‘May 1. PANAMA-COSTA RICA DISPUTE TAKEN UP %, GENEVA, Switzerland, March 12.— ‘At the headquarters of the League of Nations, it was stated today in‘the of- fice of the secretariat that no further communication has been received rela- ve to the controversy oarecn 2 eae a and Costa Rican governme! though no official statement is Stianel the impression is gaining that the two nations will ultimately ‘submit their dispute to the League of Nations for settlement rather than to the United States ,and that the fina) adjustment probably will be made at Geneva. shabeaa hatte nny Gtk REDUCTION IN EXPENDITURES Suggests That One Year's Appro- priations for Military Be Made to Cover Next Two Years GENEVA, Switzerland, March 1 GARY SAILS FOR SEATTLE. NEW YORK, March 12:—Hilbert H. Gary, chairman of the United States Steel corporation and Mrs. Gary weré passengers. aboard the United. States shipping’ board's new steamship | 3V« Another letter sent to =:embers of|natchee, sailing today for Seattle. Mr. the League of Nations concerns a con- | Gary said the trip was the opening vention relative to control of the traf-|of his vacation. |fic in arms and munitions in order | that regions “not well civilized” may} Mr. Pep will sing a song ie ay not_receive stocks of arms which ac-| day's Tribune. ©: 2-1t LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY PICKFORD ‘SUDS' 3 ef le L.es-: SUNDAY. THE BIG PRODUCTION THE SOUL OF YOUTH A story of wayward boys and grownup: crooks, and the wonderful separation by the right man in the right place. Boys will be boys and girls will be girls, but the surroundings can be the lead horses to their destiny. See Judge Lindsey of Denver in this great picture. Every man, woman and child should see this pic- | ing the ‘next two fiscal years the total | present year in a letter sent to mem- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “The Mark of Zora” The Best Picture Fairbanks Ever Made EILEEN PERCY in “THE BLUSHING BRIDE” The Seventh Episode of “FIGHTING FATE” ~~ Mutt & Jeff in “TIGHT-ROPE WALKERS” SUNDAY AND MONDAY GEORGE WALSH a Allen” LAST TIMES TODAY MARYS PEL ALSO——., . A Briggs Comedy—“A RAINY 'DAY” and Burton Holmes. Travelogue—“LUZON :LINGERIE” . IRIS ORCHESTRA’ ‘Admission 30c: ‘SHOWS ‘AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6130, 8:00, 9:30 * Every Day PACKERS SLOW ‘TO ANSWER ON U5. MEDIATION No Asiumeenet of _ Policy made After Morning Confer- ence; Davis to Try Per- sonal Mediation CHICAGO, March 12.—The: “big five" packers ‘conferred thruout the sar arr 2, 821 }fabor department, it was indicated to- morning without reaching a decisior: as to what attitude they would take on Secretary of Labor Davis’ request| that they appoint two men to mect with two employes’ representatives in ‘a mediation conferens> with the Fed- eral Labor Department with the view: of averting a strike’ of stockyards ‘kers. wrnothiée conterence was’ scheduled for this afternoon and it wus said that a formal reply to Secretary Davis’ suggestions would be sent bim before night. intend fo delegate the responsibility to the board of conciliators, but wi}; himself conduct the negotiations which it. was not ‘belleved “tequire the further attention, (President Harding. Mr, Davis, it ta 3 seek to bring the pérdes }od,!) will ‘ment is awaiting with especial jn, terest the reply of the-packers in view of the reported statement by Secretar, Lene of the employes’ union that “aga strike woulld agree to wstions, scheduled to go into oftent Soi day. WASHINGTON, March 12.—Per- sonal mediation to avert a strike <* meat packers employes will be: at- tempted by Secretary Davis of the pete Sees It is pointed out here that a mt). lon rubles now is worth about $50. — eee Mr. Pep will sing a song in Mon. 12-1 day, if both sides send representa- 4ives to Washington as he has re- uested. * It is understood that he does not day's Tribune. IAMERICA BOBBY Current Events = CASPER’S FINEST THEATER — — — — — — — ALWAYS WORTH WHILE LAST TIMES TODAY WILL ROGERS In Irvin S. Cobb’s Great Story “BOYS WILL BE BOYS” Will Rogers is Always Good. You’ll Sure Like This One Also In His Newest Comedy “BACK FROM THE FRONT” -WILLIAM Fox PEARL WHITE | The Mountai ~ Woman . A Startling Story of the K “If you like thrills, here e Kentucky Hills. Punch from beginning Continuous 1 to 11 Every Day _ OTIS SKINNER “ES IS E> One of the Biggest and Most Spectacular VERNON presents they are a-plenty! to end. sai Also Mermaid Comedy : ; “HIGH AND DRY” | Admission 40c The usual Pearl White COMING —In~— wow - Pp Came to the Screen rodaee ie eee ev"