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TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921. CO _Oo}MIr thought it was strange he could have|work yesterday bank-offictalg. became a car on his salary, but he told, her janepistos and began to check bis he had an independent income from |money- his fr-"y in California.” ‘The shortage was described by th- Detectrves are tracing a registered (police today as the: Uiggest Denver: many hours away from home. mall package sent from Denver to |bank robbery since the wild west days. “Eewin was especially attentive to} Fort Lupton last Friday. 1t is the;Chief of - Detectives my niece when she was undergoing an |theory of the police that Morse him-|Ringer has sent out a general alarm 's hospital,” Mrs.jself called for the packace. jover the country in an @ffort to appr: ’ When Morse failed to appear for!hend the teller. PAGE FOUR €be Casper Daily Cribune JAPS HURRY UP AND IN FINDING == Aes TELLER SKIPS SIBERIAN ROW 4 at Worland that the pean d Settlement of ‘Evacuation Question Is| might have disposed of the boys to vt Sue eget ey ing Fig Trib-| (Continued from Page 1) teited the support ef the paper In an | tank employe Was married, “Why, he Rushed in Effort to Complete It Before Washington Meeting avor to find the missing people. | Used to repaint st. sag” --—- father said, “and “he always repre TOKIO, Aug. 16.—The deareion of the Japanese gov-|three children and a Mexican half. | Disappearance of Quartet on apt asa ben A ane —— at ras nown he was mai probably ery s Are | The he's ernment to settle the question of the evacuation of Siberia | reed from a ranch near Worla e “4 7 ry. esents a mystery to the a Prepared for fust p such “m water} =, i 1 Cia before the opening of the Far Eastern conference at Wash-| bce “ey e with an aunt, Mrs. Mf. R. King, at telegram I got from Ed Sun Trying to Solve. @ay ; RIFY CITY WATER |: TO PU : OF | {oo " thorities of northern Wyoming whic s now through the/ 4435 Irving street ington, gave a special interest to the mission of Hajime Ma he had*been married and While employed at thé Internation- p they are seeking aid in solving. The|recent installat of a chlorination F Mabel is entirely innocent of any sushima, of the foreign office who recently went to Vlad that he purchased @ touring car last winter so he could enguge in the taxi business on the side. This. it was eaid, gave him opportunity to spend 2 r The coincident disappearance of A Bishop-Cass T hegter PLAYING TODAY, WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY h|Omergency as ex ness had called him to Cal- re a] Trust company Miss Penfold lived riff's office here has been re-|Plant at the city pump station, no neg e p a ted to work among the Mexican | danger will result from the polluted vostok to negotiate with the ereriieipny Se Chita. Bee. 52 rae Vicinity Jearn city water, which according to a re ? Me ied De Mette ee oo her or not the Mexi and the| port submitted to the city council last} menced paying attention to her since have in-| shows a bacteria count of 200/ she started to work at the bank.” located | and 80 1 t gas in 10 cubic meters! arorse is said to have told his wife : sushima quoted as saying: Sivek sities ‘the’ ts ‘ i ; “The re Gecision to dispatch the|\ © from:-th Bie tocate ‘ | Etghth divisior Stheria does, not sed through her water. Red colon, colonies of dis ‘ jmean that our policy regarding evac-|' According to information eivea} : ion has 1 here ms were found’ in the n been altered, as it is the ‘ wh here from B. V. Koon heriff at) ya 5 i stom to © old troops when | wWorland, the children and the Mex tecomme ions were made by Dr. ; cir time has expired. The evacua-| ican disappeared July 30. Despite ali\J. F. o'D: bacteri¢logist. for now being commenced and alll omorts the A AR agen any px Ey £8 The fact that } troops will be with a of them has been foun¢ the chior! t can be put info i | The Asahi con the essential] The childre Allen, 17;|immediate operation relieves any dan ; (Cosltinsied Ieroen Pig, 13 points of the negotiations as Martha Allen 4 Harry Aijen.| gers from’ the use"of.chw water: “First, prohibition against promul-|age 12. The Mex - > ita not people were re-| ating Bolshevism in Japan and her} een known as Dor “DOUG” TO VISIT STATE. publican but because | territories — CODY, Wyo., Aug. 16.—Douglas I indepentesios | + Second, the creption of Viadivisto the Reput Fairbanks and members of his organ be realized in| 8S an open commen port cahy, the chi ization are expected here soon, to SMITH-TURNDR ‘Third, the estab e | Burse was tiie suiniotee’ of 2 hat during his| open door in Siberia cheered more heartily tha } talks with Lioyd George the subject Fourth, the recognition of Japan's} n». Valera himsel or the freedom of s nations, | “lready acquired rights and the the] = which the British premier advocated | indemnification of the losses suffered shment of e locations in the Cody district for DRUG COMPANY Bamonn |scenes in the filming of “The Vir ginian,” in which Fairbanks is to star. Mr. De Valera si } during the war, had come up and he] bs J had told Lioyd George tht if here >. eens rane « involved | cthers for Mr. Walsh, when he was «there would be no n for negotia. z 7. Sales cs FA / ein alte A short prayer was said by } The Best Show in Casper We recognize them and will live O'Flanagan in Gastic, followed by the ‘ and die for them, the Republican eader exclaimed swearing in of the members, who took e the oath as a body by holding up BELFAST, Aug. 16-—(By The Asso-|their hands. The first member to £ ated Prees)—Afte sting of the|Sign the roll was Micheal Collins, ‘Ginter cabinet, which was held today, |COmmander-in-chief of the Republi gn. official. report ued stating |can army who had been elected from hat the ion was Armagh in Ulster. The other invited there was ab-|members from Ulster were abseut t position, so| Mr. De Valera, who was elected a - ncerned member from both County Down and Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. ‘ County Clare, signed as member from REPUBLICANS MEET the later county. t IN OPEN SESSION. The calling of the names of Sir DUBLIN, Aug. 16.—(By The Asso-|James Craig, Ulster premier, and ciated Press).— Irish Republican | other Orangemen elected to the house 4 parliament met here today in the first] of commons, was received with laugh open session in its history, to consider] ter, while the Sinn Fein members the British government's Irish peace | cheered. terms. There were 130 members pres-| A special ovation was accorded John ent, including those who had been re-|J. McKeown, the recently released TODAY The Big Spectacular ture Taken in the Jungles leased from prison to admit of their attending the session. A great aud lence crowded the gallery floor as prisoner, over whose exception from the first release order a hitch in the negotiations was at one time threat- Among Wild ‘Animals. Eamonn De Valera led the members| ened. into the chamber. John T. Kelly, the Sinn Fein min- Prayer was offered in beginning the | ister to Paris, who will be the tempor. ceremonial and then the oath was ad-|ary chairman, and Dr. Patrick Me. ministered to all the members en| Cartan, just back from America, were among the few members who wore the JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS William deMille ‘Ss. “THE JUNGLE PRINCESS’ masse. Joh Kelly was re-elected speak-|Conventionel morning coats. There R ecoot t tliament, but he declined| Were many women in the audience, PRODUCTION ; the office and Prof. John McNeill was me there was neking such a display SEMI-ANNUAL { DWARD KNOBLOCK ° 3 chosen of claborate costumes as was wit Thri * 1 "After the formalities had been con wren oe opening of the Belfast phate Ape aang MM (cluded and Mr. De Valera, as head of | Parliament. n venture. 77 , the Irish Republican govern body,| A few members of the clergy were e arance | had addressed the assemblage, the| noted including some members of the NEXT. | parliament adjourned religious order in their habits. 3 a — Yhotoplay by Olga Printzlau ’ Mr. De Valera in his address said] Other notable figures were Mrs. 3 7 {he would tomorrow give an account of | Pearce. mother of the late Patrick H. A story of a million married The woman in spite of her child the negotiations with Mr. Lloyd eaeAnT DCE eae he ae ae lives, throbbing in the hearts of and her vows, turned to an dld- ECO ee ee Orme ye meimg|lion: Mrs. O'Callaghan, wife of the one wife and one husband. time lover. PB Rady Satta had) lage ;|murdered mayor of Limerick. and Inti : ster’s 0: ould be te’ Lime ~ i 3 ntil 20 ¢ minister's offer would be considered in| Murdered mayor or Tamerick, (and _NEXT— Both yearning for the vanished Until the great and_ terrible private session + ‘The members in attendance includ- ed a half dozen women, among whom | was Countess Markievicz The opening of the Republican par liament was in marked contrast to thing crashed into their home! And taught them how true ro- mance may live! A picture with all the allure- ment and charm of William de thrill of sweetheart love. Both wondering why the passing years of marriage should steal away romance. Nationalist who has joined the Sinn Fein An outsanding feature of the session was the special gpplause for the fight- ing men, Michael Collins, commander PATHE REVIEW OUT THEY GO Bboy eeepc orc enggiony rd fC SEE BEN—" ANY PAIR OF COMING papea ets world’s Aa. Ser Ae ee ied by King George. Unlike Bel 8 - ye er a deeper far. (Eh page a gare as oe labiage ns. 9 $7, $6, $5, RIDING PANTS : P : and in place of the display of the mil- IN THE HOUSE JIM THE —WITH— . itary at Belfast, only traffice police Bi h oi men were inch TH ane apatites Ave CONRAD NAGEL.--LOIS WILSON---JACK HOLT sion House for hours in a downpour Phens 7s; —ALSQ— PENMAN’ of rain. Most members of the Dail Harold Kramer, Realtor ~ s Manager : Eireann were unknown to the throng “CHICKEN HEARTED” $3.95 JB which reserved its cheers for De Va ge} . 5 e TY sa aA OE ancardixedisien eee FORTY-BED This includes Whip Cord, button legs, heavy grade The Big Forgery Picture CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 pals at COMEDY Admission to by ticket. MING HOUS Moleskins, Bedford Cords and Heavy Twills. ADMISSION 40c ; The audience whic sembled at} Sizes From 28 Waist to 46. re the Mansion House the meeting Ideaily located for re- ng] of the Dail nn, occupied seats in finery and railroad : the gallery and on the floor of the trade. Northeast corner 4 ONE BIG LOT OF Me tternbers atoupd the square. spabenti west and Spruce. A) Kh Ri front of the Dais, in which the 130 equipment practically $ and $3.50 aki Riding Pants ; Aocopten SSyite new. Modern. Xo special WHILE THEY LAST : e occupied the bat making plenty of room 4 and sofas. Over the for expansion. Purchas- a of the er can't heip but maks s 5 r e 2 shield | Total price $12,400, 00 cash down will andie it. One Lot Corduroy Riding Pants Values to $10.00. To Go at $5.95 ALALALALALALAVUALALALAALA Specializing in Irrigated Ranches, Patented Dry Farms, Homiesteads, Re~ linquishments and Bus- iness Opportunities. the ministers of the net by Lord Mayor O'Neill ana by Frank P. Walsh, hi merican legal ALTATALTALALALALALCALALIALAAL IN A RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF ONE OF HIS WESTERN THRILLERS Ramm Gasp inte isang El Notary Pabiic 37 Corduroy Suits “THE TERROR’: respectively. Cheers were | iiK HKHKHKHKHKHKH $20.00 Values. To Go at given for the epublican leader and A DRAMA OF DAREDEVILTRY AND ROMANCE ASTOUNDING STUNTS AS ONLY MIA CAN $12.50 DO THEM Whip Cord Suits, Norfolk Style —ALSO— A V [ L j (; With gee ees ale eee LA RRY SEMON WHERE EVERYBODY GOE: $1 1 95 é —IN— e é : 99 Vaudeville |] 4" ™ $750 Leather Puttees THE BAKERY”. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 ADMISSION 30c TODAY ONLY THE SAPPHIiE GIRLS IN “AT THE SEASHORE” 12 PE OPLE 12 THE THE Squirrel Trio | Kidd Sisters IGNATZ AND MIKE ALSO FEATURE PICTURES THURSDAY NIGHT—CHORUS GIRLS’ CONTEST EIS $4.95 HARRY YESNESS The Man in the Barrel 130 West Midwest Ave. McClure Building » TO THE PUBLIC—There is only one Man in the Barrel. Be sure you find his place. Beware of imi- tators. ‘ A Bishop-Cass Theater