Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 18

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ent of League Says His| formation. This conference, which possibly may remodel} On Sale Monday ition Originated With Lang-| evacuation of Siberia forth} Forecasts of the work of the con- ‘TAQNPS SENT "TOCHECK WAR into the air mail service, was made to-| T WM) day by ©. Nichole, local’ purshesing |i CLAIRE ADAMS ROBERT M’KIM agent, in testifying before the board. | It Is Crammed With Thrills and Laughs “Not one case of drunkenness on| Checkerboard field has come to my | ALSO “lockout strike", | knowledge since I went there last Sep-| “WINTER SPORTS IN ST. MORITZ” tember,” said Nichols. “Furthermore, | ull those charges of misconduct and| CURRENT EVENTS “ADMISSION 40c t Me Clean Your House || Modern Way e an Atwood Vacuum our house look span without any y inconvenience. Reasonable Charges Geo. W. Taylor PHONE 791-R For Information BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES Satisfaction Guaranteed PRICES RIGHT 227 West Yellowstone Che Casper Daily Cribune (iON-PARTISAN JAP EVACUATION OF a cucrKicnay SIBERIA PROPOSED i] é | TOKIO, May 14.—(By The Associated Press.) —Exami- Reservations for \ i | nation of Japan’s position relative to the entire field of ques-} ing. an Inca died, along with next world. “The MELODY Ss” “ tions affecting the Far East is the object of a colonial con- Baseball Stalls” | ference to be held here soon, according to authoritative in- Japan’s policy in Siberia and in China, will be attended by} | the highest Japanese civil and a te eee reservations tary @fficials holding positions in) Prem raged “+ a | jChina, "Siberia, Korea. Shantung, jof the Midwest league season in Cas- Kwangtung and Manchuria. | |per, will be placed on sale at C. 14—]| One of the principal subjects to be} | West's confectionery at 3 ‘o'clock! us last! considered is said to be the complete . |Monday afternoon. On each @sy. fol- = lowing tickets will be placed on sale at 10 o'clock in the morning for the } following day. This plan was-decided ference also emphasize the importance} grneRIDAN, Wyo., May 14.—Ed- upon to. permit the early bird to get| reservations. a tion of Shantung. pogo aap ican Year in do ata win Green, 10-month-old son of Mr, | the choice of the |to enter into negotiations for the) and Mrs. Earl C. Green, plunged | - =. re a er Stacia a nics tf] thet ees eh m te tun ae (COAST UNION the question, it is said, Japan tere Page eeedir ate oboe = : CUTS WAGES ®|/ decide to withdraw her troo the Tsinan-Fu railroad, but that this country intends ro The accident a ae. the entire peninsula of Shantung un Gree: we for - m Wir. conditionally are authoritatively de-| Guest tas phe ane csnih eee | SPOKANE. Trash May 1 An ably will inetet that ‘ be | <raw! over the side of the tub. The oes we ay Of’ = 50. ; | i | made an international port. | baby had apparently attempted to ~ There is said to be no possibility of balance plunged into the tub. Have your Rugs and Carpets y-| recognition being given the South Fe AGF) sees Cleaned at the North Casper Chinese government at Canton, of Out of Luek. | Rog and Cleaners, which Dr. Sun Yat-Sen is president | All Work Guaranteed, There are indications also that Japan| First Bloke (out on strike}—Been >| ‘= seriously examiniog the possibility |Outer work long, Bill? Shankle and of a trade agreement with the Far| Second Bloke—Weeks an’ weeks! | Eastern republic, which has its seat! First Bloke—Ard luck! : Edwards of government at Chita. Second Bloke—'Tis ‘ard luck, when Am ‘s attitude toward Japan's 4 bloke is willing to strike and 'e: PHONE 400. activities in the Far Hast is deeply | can't get _a job.—Sydney Bulletin. occupying the Japanese, who appar Jently are trying to understand what! ignificance lies bebind the recent note | ee eee sent to the powers by Secretary of) = a State Hughes relative to the disposi- “| tion of mandates over islands in the Pacific. | oo ! J Graft Charges LAST TIMES TODAY In Aerial Mail The Spen ders Service Denied| With All-Star Cast Including JOSEPH DOWLING NILES WELCH A Musical Comedy Review Singing, Dancing and Musical Specialties WONDERFUL GOWNS — BEAUTIFUL GIRLS Every Girl an Artist of the Highest Class May 17, 18 and 19 Seats Now on Sale Admission—Nights 50c and 75c (Including Taz) Matinees, Any Seat, 50c (Including Tax) CHICAGO, May 14.—Sweeping de-| nial of graft, S.competency and drunk-; enness, sworn to yesterday by former | Lieutenant C. C. Eversole before the Postoffice inspectors’ board of inquiry {ficiency on the part of the man- ment of Checkerboard field are, to! best of my knowledge, absolutely | i ale” Continuous 1 to 11 “WALLACE SUPPORTED BY ty Vien —<—— Le AGNES AYRES, THEODORE ROBERTS, JULIA FAYE, CLARENCE © = BURTON AND SYLVIA ASHTON . oi Be sd — IN — ~ . “THE LOVE ~ SPECIAL” All aboard for a sizzling trip through the west, and the land of romance! A trip engineered by Daredevil Wally, as builder of railroads, battler with nature and woer of lady fair. A wild night ride through a blizzard, letting you — off all happy and gasping for breath. Remember Reid in a racing auto? Now watch him burn up the rails! — ALSO — Two-Part Comedy “A CLOSE SHAVE” CURRENT EVENTS — ADMISSION 40c_ SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921 A Dollar Show For 10c and 30c Important Notice We do not show serials and, what's more, we never will. _ wee LY RI Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY THE BIGGEST STORY OF ADVENTURE ‘VER SCREENED JACK LONDON'’S “THE STAR ROVER” What You Will See— ea _ A thrilling fight in the underworld. dens, The third degree. The most wonderful ballet ever produced. A bevy of girls presenting the “Legs of Nations.” NEXT A Hooch Comedy With a Kick. It’s A TOONERVILLE TROLLEY “The Skipper’s Narrow Escape” You'll Say It’s a Comedy Riot NEXT Pathe News The Latest in World News and Wondezful Airplane Stunts ‘ SUNDAY CONSTANCE © TALMADGE In Her Very Latest Picture _ sa “DANGEROUS |. BUSINESS’ | | No kiddin’, we hold First National franchise for Natrona county. It gives us first run, up-to-the- minute pictures, Be ks, | s : f Constance Talmadge in" Dangerous Business” eee The scenario was written. by John Emerson and Anita Loos. These writers made Doug Fairbanks and many others famous. “Dangerous Business” is a rapidfire comedy in seven Parts. Do you think I should marry him wh bi band is in the way? pe ial FULL OF THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT The Best Show in Town For the Love of Mike Come Early Sunday and Monday Wyoming Roofing GENERAL CONTRACTORS In Roofing and Waterproofing, Metal Flashings, | Conductors, Skylights and Ventilators. i Repairing and Recoating a Specialty. \ i} i} i OUR WORK GUARANTEED 117 South Kimball St. Phone 1474.4 Casper, Wyoming ss

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