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R esp rs 3 Pe * [ Sixteen Women ‘Accused of Part in Late TENSION OVER : Pet d Plot Shot to Death; P S ors 7 ~s Pr ; rs ox! jp pr rs 4 6 Af Put to Death as Spies; pos j Ri Ss H KR THT : i Relief Denied Permit to Make Probe S| Cribune | Sy eeeseces IS RELIEVED | Eat pevions oni et eit =| P EDITION ing charged oh pertisipating bs the recent Petroured plot plot, Dikbnatenieil: That Britain Has Invited according to the official list printed in the Pravda of P: grad. Among those put to death were 16 women, most mort of | Republicans to New Conference on ji Sinery| sneered. iachpaon zeae Peace Plans Prevents Break “CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. NUMBER 282. | whom were accused of renting rooms to, or otherwise shelter. ‘Constantine Toumanoft, po Sergius Oukh' ¥. 5 P EN RO LL EN y the Intter being « widely known scalp | _ INVERNESS, Scotland, Sept. 8.—(By The Associated |tor. Both were accused of spying or! Press.)——Official confirmation that the B hh cabinet’s re- SETS RECO @ |" six on the. list were described a1 ply to the latest note from Eamonn De Valera, the Irish jthem being Prof. Vladimir Tagant-/ representatives of the Sinn Fein to a further conference, was siev, aged 31, the alleged head of the given here today. 4 N Ss C 4 re) Ol s| [entire Petrograd organisation.» Count} “an, cabinet asked Mr. De'Valera’ {or not intended to convey the ieeendiod leader, which was dispatched to Dublin last evening, invites Zergius Schulenberg, aged 2 Centennary. Movement to Be Discussed Tonight by finite r as to whether he was t tt vabedted Gciathio’ atat ecuted on a rge of havi F Fs that t jected dominion sta prepared to enter a conference to ue and pss sac hy, Thi an “American courier. > Chiesa f Ire! ane? on separation cir certain.how the association of Ireland|wijingness to enter the British co: | sven ‘uhrusEs and the British empire can best be| monwealth on satisfactory terms, they ei - TO PERMIT PROBE. reconciled with the Irish national they consider to have been plain- Rev. Morris W, Ehnes; Illustrated Lecture BALL SCORES |TO PERMIT PROBE. Apes|Dirations. Te suggested that the con-|{y indicated, Increase Here Amounts, to 1,291 Pupils or E R, 9 ciated Protas The Hemlan» sopiee| ference be held in Inverness Septem-| "ne substitution of direct verbal ar one on Alaska Follows; Reports Show Progress | coveraaeant’ ee, toclinen stelaamigt 2 : y face to face with the Brit 65 Per Cent; Two New Buildings to Be % NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Fer sreeereauleenl Croan, Cale en | tthe British written by Prime Mary ah sent sltgeria et ; —— |Wrission, recently appointed by the al- Minister bios oi : re thes oy Sen se pe welcomed, the Sinn Fein , = ‘ist game) R. H. E./|lied supreme council, to investigate ivernmen ~ Commnas Cl leaders declare. ushed to Accommodat ro The most prominent feature of the program of the Meth-| At Boston ( iivarued Je-the ‘tadeveh-thes decide “ hie ; é BigG wth ‘dist conference for,today will be the address to be delivered Fihiladciphia ..000 090 008 8 10 3 conditions in Russia preparatory to] Soveries O It we cannot accept as| if: DeValera and other Irish Re- 4 001 103 100— 6 16 3 aiding in famine relief. publican leaders arrived at the man sion house earlier than usual. Short- ly afterward a statement was issued Walkss oi 7:30 wed ev. Morris W. Kee ae Chicago, Lee Batteries — Winters, Betts und| ‘This decision was made known to- With an enrollment of 3,388 pupils, an increase of about} Urer of the committee on conservation and advance, in which Peters, Bruggy; Oeschger, McQuillan |dny through a note forwarded by M. En cad Soke merece peal eee * * Go Chitcherin, the soviet fore minister yi ze: 65 per cent over a year ago, and over 1,350 more than was he will review the @dvantages accruing to ‘the church from nd Gowdy. .n aly, oi a SNe! England, italy, France and Bel-| Present even to that of a republic.” either President De Valera nor te’ ry movement fostered last year, = “4 * : 5 , nee . reported on the opening day at either Cheyenne or Sheridan, pkgs cane 3 aphoes will be maf ik SeSBt Cink eR kl] CASO, ee arene oa Tae ap pO na et Believe & retusa’ fo enter inte, confers |aatag ies cee rset r the bg peor Philadelphia 9) 100 (110— 2 % 2] ernment regurds the appointment of} believe a refusal to enter into confer-| American committee which is stated *his city faces its annual problem—the accommodation of the | followed by on) Mhaatraled peorapersn] the epseral’ public ts weloom3 ‘eb ail .4Ub C13. €@*—13 15 1]Joseph Noulens of France as chair-Jence wduld mean reppdiation of al-|to be proceeding to Ireland. We are m Alaska by Mrs. _D. B. <*reet of Wash-| sessions of the conference whether, Sef man, as @ monstrous sneer at the fate peaienbs to the crown and that if Mr.| quite certain all our Ameri friends pb aa growing school population of Casper. In view of cer-|/ ington, D. ©, A repressitative of the| the morning and afternoon business |. Batteries — fnith. Sedewich and of starving Russia” objections is a fear| whilst naturally anxious, realize that r ic reports such an increase was not anticipated | Women’s Home Missionary socicty. | sessions or the evening lectures and /<Ussy; Watson ans O'Neill. sh proposals offer less|this question, affecting as {t does the i : jamais ash Arad hata lle oats oy oe. Alamaraiel eae an liberty to Ireland, matter/lives and fortunes of the peopic of ts the largest ever recorded by. any addresses. é 5 ite an unfavorable financial] At Chicago— RE a - HOME STU. STUDY can be discussed in the conference, if] Ireland, is one for the people of Ire- dity, of the cate, effectually elitni- year, the pastoral reports from the|Cincinnati —-. .910 000 100— 2 held. lang themselves to determine.” nates from competition in “numbers j= ; 21.000 301 02°— 6 : “ various charges delivered at the ses-| Chicago —_——- (No announcement has been made tither the-state capital or the up-state sion this morning showed that the| . Batterics — Donahue, Coumbe and Is ABOLISHED DUBLIN, Sept. 8—(By The Asso-|0f any American committee going to metropolis both of which have been FS churches have made progress along | Wingo; Cheeves and O'Farrell. dated Pteen}—alens »}Ireland. Harry Boland, Mr. De Val : —Signs of confidence } Trelan Ty land, Mr. a rivals of Casper in school Soaaton WER | most lines throughout the church. Sa. 2 a pn were agnin apparent ainong the Sinn|€ra’s secretary, andrank Walsh, his tn the past. Say rn hats toe In his “‘Héport” tor’ the’ Wical“elheroty CHICAGO, Sept. 8—Examinations ¥e:n leaders here this morning. They | American legal adviser, are in Dub- eee Ae cakes a ralibbin today Rev. W. L. French dwelt upon the AMERICAN LEAGUE. and home study have been abolished have received knowledge of the con-| lin at present.) the basis of a practical conference an interpretation thereof which would > \transient nature of a large percent> ree in the South Evanston suburban tents of Prime Minister Lloyd George's tortor Signi: saabe The protest made from Casper 15th at least or until all business jae of his congregation. His acces- At Phitadelphia— B. 1. &,| Schools, sxperintendent F. W. Nichols reply to Eamonn De Valera, which | CROWN SERGEANT against a change in the dates of the | Which develops here is handled, sions to church membership were 135 "093 110 000-— 5 § oO} 8PMOUNcrd today. Also children may) will be made jublic here this evening |IS KIDNAPED. ‘ ,* his changes the announcement | for the sritheait ante >, goed visit here of the “Cleanup” squad | 7! or year, nut made in The Tribune yesterday, em- sata TN goa ne 950 1,813 1187] which will attempt to personally con- |, inating from Red Cross headguar. |CvanSelisti2 work, exactly the same “102 001 002— 6 9 4|5° home at any “hour their parents at the same time that the note. 18] BELFAST, Sept. §—Private Hob- — Collins, Roggers and | iT: siven out by the British. So far a8}son of the Essex regiment was kid- Perk! lghees las in the previous year when an ev7y)-! ainations, he said, were merely could be judged, the Irish leaders were | neped at don, County Cork, % The above figures were obtained) tact ev<iy exservice:man in the | ters that the deicgation would ar | gelist was employed. He mentioned ros an effort to cram a child's head full’ not disturbed or surprised By Lloyd} terday nnd it te claimed the kidean. trom Supt. A. A. Slade of Casper] state who has a claim-for compensa: | rive here for a three day Yay Sep- | that the board of home missions feels oT of facts and then see how many he re-|George’s communication. schools and. published reports from] tion against the. government has | tember 80 strongly the importance of ‘the Sheridan and Cheyenne. brought results and as a result the The change to the original plan | work in Casper that it will probably Enrollment by schools was reported} original dates for the visit of the | was announced this morning after {pay the salary of an assistant pastor ing was carried out by the Sinn Fein- ers as a reprisal measure. It is explained that two Republican RB. H.E.) membered. Home study he character-| The Sinn Fein leaders have been izéd as “the bugbear of school chil-/ showing some irritation at what thes dren’ and/examinations as “antiquat-\call_ misrepresentations in the Brit today as follows: Lerg. were f eee delegation have been restored, a / telegram wan recelyed from for the church during the. epming ed tyrantty. lish and American press of their’ posi-| eB. the Hardon emige we cos Big 43 ~ The "Cleanup” workers will ar- | George Tilley, director of post war, At St. Louis— | |; Dancing. gymnastic and’ home ‘eco-| tion in the negotiations. The elabor-| policemen, who brandishéd hevolvers a Mad riye.in Casper September 12 and will | services with negate in Cht- or of. a. new ites, sonics wil-b& tdught"in night classes ate arguments in their notes and in|and threatened the two men. The 475 600 remiain here until the Biber a cago. ay Nigontiie agviate hs 10 ps m.! che That bulletin, they ae ro-wwere kidnaping followed. os os 22 AR | 1° DAMEN TRAIN BANDIT mromreeeom IS STILL FREE To meet tho situation the school board at a special igen: age os = “ : noon, today ordered the tm ll Chemicals in Negative” Position of United States Typhoid. Cases Prevented Application, Lérd Cecil ‘Are Traced To - Declares in Address to League Te ei at Chicken Salad beats ialieg nageeraet phi seat the tions for a ten-room school ballding, in North Casper on the same lot: the present school and also author- War Protested TRENTON, N. J., Sept, 8—An |apprehension of the bandit. epidemic of typhoid fever, central- The vigil for the escaped prisoner ized the construction of aa six-room building in the south part of town on oge h the property. just north of the. il By Britishers ized in Burlington county, was at- | Was maintained lest night. Four pow- tributed today by the state board |r boats encircled the island and kept horn reservoir, acquired frord the city. last_year. GENEVA, Sept. 8.—(By The Associated Press.) Charges BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 8 he first building will cost in the] yp IHICAGO, -Sept.. 8—Gay em- ts te Se aR RT pet oN a , Sparc. peta fc 8. | that the “purely negative” position of the United States had prot Os datk! treske ikey er. | Redection by the assembly of ond between $40,000 and $50,600, it agains ‘arfare | been responsible for the delay in the application of mandates| tects for evening wear and striking ff health to chicken salad served | thelr searchlights sweeping the waters constructed as a duplicate of the six-| tion here Iast night. The address, bly of the league, which took I di _ Z| be characteristic of winter styles for of the league proposed by Ar-| Of Deplth to chicken salad served jae the shoreline. Coon on ee soa} Written by:istr Baward Thorp, preat- | Sembly of the league, | Hi uP 2 general discussion of} women, according to the Fashion | gentina may. be followed by| July 27. ‘The board stated that 185 | Warden Maloney said that Gardner Mills and the same plans w’ ust the accomplishments o' bofy, to, session the league assembly. He} Art league of America. Gowns will | 1) withars Wat igioriarosasti virulent cases involving 116 homes |had not escaped to the mainland © league Of} jocated in 23 municipalities, were which is more than a mile from the ‘The contract for the Lipp Sear tific men “not to employ their tal- | audience as the South African dele-|Aland islands to Finland, saying he| gue announcgd. Sleeves will be School will Do let ae aoe ett, Weid,| ents im devising means to develop | gate arose and announced he wished|Tesretted “that the council took into] tight’ from shoulder to elbow with | ict is expressed that C 1 . o Chile will be . can be prepared by Garbutt, Weld-| 7 Hes “a sega a are |to speak on mandates. Lord Cecil re-| Consideration arguments that ought] a decided flare below. Wong thers “Argentina” Guthdiens from the first assembly when her per to fill an additional eight room; stincts of humanity.” only to criticise the policy of the Unit-| members of the leaguo might cut off| gue next week, when 3,990 buyers | 2™Mendments were not accepted. (Continued on Page 3.) ed States but also the lack of pub-/ their contributions if the organs of! are expected to attend the. exhibi- Reports from Geneva stating that licity permitted by the récent meet-|the league did not succeed in produc-| tion. the committee on amendments had s it been peek ere ‘ pasa eee Secretariat of the league| beal to the conservative taste, con- | ly meant, Foreign Minister Pueyrre- x “These territories,” he said, refer-| from charges of extravagance and| trary to the edicts of Paris, which | deon said last night, rejection of that ring “to. the. soumtrien over” whch | paral demand that costumes bo ‘created | particular amendmept by tre arn |ate of Ethel Hutt, Colored, Accused of ; mandates were prov: the coven-) “It is impossible to settle 2 dispute| for the ectress and deim{-mode.” bly. Such action would result in the ae) A 5 ant of the league of nations, “must no/with satisfaction to. both sides,” he absolute And permanent separation of Killing “Slick” Jones, Rests. With longer, be left in, thelr ‘present situa-|declarea in referring to M. Branting" Argentina from the league, he de- = 2 Men Who Reported Wednesday M'NEIL ISLAND, Wash., Sept. 3.— Roy Gardner,. train bandit, who es- caped from the federal prison on this island Monday while the convicts were watching a baseball game, is still on island, Warden Thomas Maloney said today, The wardcn admitted, however that the more or less definite clews that Gardner is hiding on the west Latin ‘A didriéa May Withdraw From the League Paris Styles Are Ignored By Fashion League amendments to the covenant will be rt the itish associa- ani ‘The building at the reservoir the meeting of the Bri representative for South Africa, at today’s session of the as-| t° 29 inches from the ground, will for bids and let the contract at once.) Sir A. Ewing and appealed to scien- | 4 qurry of interest spread over the|cil of the league in awarding the| figure but not form-fitting, the lea- learned here in reliable sources. Be-| persons were served at the supper. |dense shrubbery. ‘There are now pupils in North Cas- during which he took occasion not} M. Branting suggested that the! at the annual convention of the lea- of affairs and our fashions must ap- | stained from membership undoubted- The fate of Ethel Hutt, colored, charged with assaulting and fatally wounding Perry (Slick) Jones, also colored, fol- . tion, deprived of a definite status or| criticism of the Aland. islands award. . a definite government.” ‘The fact that the council had reached F ° * i, He said he did not want to appear lea, Illinois Strikers Reported En Route to Aid lessie was’ desi explaining: ho aid ed with them, and without further ectenvacty after Ett tae ce. Dachalliy we date fiat oat an equality jury. The verdict in all probability will be returned to the DISCRIMINATION IS Robert. said. marth Amos Hadley, charged with] sociation of nations growing out of 4 ‘A 8 a for today. Th 2 in all babil- Press.)—Miners from the coal fields of Eldorado and Harris- ciated Press)—Charges that the lea-| said he honed the council will arrivel December 0, 1918, reached Richmond| the United States,” he continued. | dence in the Hutt case, plans to start) ed for today ¢ case in all probal When the Hutt case was started, at tries which remained neutral in the] as just.. \ | two weeks ago in New Mexico. torneys for both sides believed that last night with a cordon of 150 depu- their home at Erookfield, Mo. before employing counsel. the witnesses and get the case before Senor Pueyrredeon dectared the & decision which both parties accepted > ont undemocratic system of or- ohes - delay.” forts tha: J of power. Colorado Situation Unchange MENGE ft have been made to settle it fj court late this evening. CHARGED BY SWEDEN. He appealed directly to these coun-' killing his. wife, whose body was|the Washington conference for « limi- i ty will be on the docket t : burg were reported early today preparing to continue their | sue of nations had been extravagant/at a solution of the Silesian question| today and was lodged in jail to await| “That country holds the key to the|the trial of Ida Durham charged with | ity wil © e docket tomorrow 5 clashes between the vanguard of the miners and the sheriff’s |world war were made by Hjalmar ej aS | “Dr. Hadley sald he- had been in tiie icine could she Wireaenes fe saeet Mrs. FW. Burns and two children:|cemmunjeation witb hia father, C.J. DING PLANE STRIKES TREE Se Ra ee ee a‘ vars who have been the guests of Mr. and| Haaiey of Friendswood, ‘Texas, and ‘was started yesterday afternoon and es scattered through the out The miners’ contingent numbered | & LU TEM PR OBED about 800 last night but reinforce- fs ‘ Shin aaey Don’t Let Your Fire Go Out seemed tor MW. Porcelain uttered in the open adcr at =e league ot nations of is estimated. - ear 3 re = | by the league of nations were made by Lord Robert Cecil,| color combinations, with skirts down thus enabling the board t® advertise | dent of the association, was read by | date, also criticized the action of the coun-| be fashioned after the lines of the certain, American republics, it is} gue to the salad. Four hundred nd and believes he Is hiding in the ner & Sweeney. Svnick ia able ¢ to the higher in- | Viewed the whole mandate question,} 2°t apply. ‘The new styles will be displayed ing of the council of the league. ing results more in accord with its} The day following ¢ashions like | rojected the one Proposed by A: Regarding the note recently sent | fundamental principles. a flock of sheep is over,” Alla Rip- | tina, providing that all ieee “4 ‘ by the United States department of/ Lord Robert Cecil who represents| loy, president of the league sald. states shoyld be members of the ~. |state, he said that internaional affairs|/South Africa in the assembly praised] “‘\Women in America are women | league unless they yoluntarily al. would have been better advanced hadj the frankness of. M. Branting, but de- clared. ue wus “dead.” explaining ho did to criticise 20 United States “but| loyally he regarded ag © great achieve- Beane! : the mandates should be settled in the| ment. UNDER A AR ip Comrades; Virginia Arrests Made; |interest ot tne peopie directly entrust-| "(,” continuation of the Polist-Lith. jon jn which “there is an lowing a Sandbar melee June 12, is now in the hands of the is ‘an international disgrace,” Lord] RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 8—Dr. wit The possibility of a new world as-’ unt of the length of time taken in presenting evi- ELIZABETHTOWN, Ill., Sept. 8.—(By The Associated| GENEVA, Sept. §—(By The Amso | tries to put an end to the dispute, He| found in the James river neav here) tation of armaments depends upon | OR acco bd baw z a had discriminated against coun-| which will a ted | Situation.” murdering Jack Delury were suspend,| ™orning. march on this city and Rosielare, 10 miles away. Sharp |*" appeal to the whote world/trial next month. He was arres' outposts were reported yesterday and the two towns slept’ Branting of Sweden at this morning's Mrs. G.i W. Roe, have returned to; would await the arrival of his father tt took until noon today to examine ments were expected during the : resente¢ by -M. W. Purcell and the purpose of the march, they said, was night. defense by, Attorney J. H. Mann. ing this city, although the general “to aid’ striking Fluorspar miners in Nothing is known of the miners’ plans, even if they rucceed in reach- BELLAMY, Als, Sept, 8—Ala- | the president of the Allison Lum. |The murder case in which Ida, Dur- istrict. - ‘Thicae aes bama is talking togay about a most | ber company, was the bride, and Al- |ham is charged with murder will be many persons unusgual wedding. The minister | len Grubbs of Eutaw, was the | one of the most interesting on the fall ae ee praia, CHICAGO, Sopt. £—Investiga- as 15. are in jail or Who started to tie the knot was in | groom. The Rev. Henry M. Ed- |docket and will vie with the L. B. that mine and county officials have) tion was begun today by the state's | the per while the detect- an airplane which crashed into a | monds of Birmingham started to | Nicholson murder case for notoriety. put them under the rule of arms, and.| J itorney's office into charges that | ives fattened their dt) In tree; a blast from/a siren ai a Jum- | fly to the ceremony, but after the | Interesting details of a hunt) which in some cases, driven them from their! 11,4 jocal detective bureau main- | some cases, according the ber plant announced the arrival of | accident found himself unable to | extended half across the country and homes. tains a spying or “stoolpigeon” | charges, unemployed men or sepia! the wedding party at the altar; a | reach Bellamy in time. ended in Casper with the’ murder of system by which innocent persons.| are led by the plotters into par- thousand wedding guests were Frank Willis Barnett, represent- | Jack Delury will be brought out in SPRINGFIELD, ML, Sept. 8.—Ad- jutant' General Frank Dickson, with Robert M. Medill, director of the state and others are led into traps to ald | ticipating in a holdup or burglary. buresm men in showing a igh ef- and, the police being informed In ficiency record. advance, arrive on the scene quick- seated at a table in a frame church ing the Birmingham Age-Jerald, is | the trial of the case. built for the ceremony and the an ordained minister, so he stepped It has not been definitely establish- table was so long that those at one into the breach and performed the | ed yet whether the case will be started cuyginer Rar) Jong. fire Ko out. By advertis- i department of mines and minerals, ‘The state's attorney has been told | ly and arrest the victim while the being our end could not hear speakers at the | ceremony. tomorrow or not, because’ depositi ana George B. Arnold; director uf 1a-| that plotters known as “stoolpl- | plotter appears as a police witness. || {hE Droper. preesure. F fire burning, and your steam at}! other. Those who didn’t dance were | It all happened last night and the | which will:-be material to the defenes bor, prepared to leave this wfternoon| geons” are on the city payroll and | One former soldier was a victim in a entertained by motion nictures. guests said a pleasant time was bad | of the caso are said to have beem de. aaentinatlven! eles that as a result of their efforts as | such a case, it is charged. Miss Kathryn All'son, daughtee of | by all. layed in arriving here, \ RSE ¥ att