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PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921. be Casper Daily Cribune NATION ALIVE, Record Family | JAPS ON CHINA || Now Reached|\ , ) | Alberta Region| ""™* 7 —— | aehivs. gwrreantan, on. ; SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 12 B. Burgess, a negro employed by the Atlantic Coast line railway, proba bly has the largest ily in Georgia He {@ the father of 32 children and has had three wives. Twenty-six of the children are living. The negro has been blessed with seven sets of twins and two sets of triplets. When the last set of twins were born, Burgess and his wife had run out of names “for them and they went nameless until they selected their own names when they enter Labor Secretary Says Nation Has “Come To” After In- dustrial and Economic Depression. ELWOOD, Ind., Oct. 12.—Secretary of Labor Da declared in a 8] ch > here today country ad public school. ° tao vtar? adieves Burgess shied at selecting names when he found that among his pro > filled again cneree” Mr,| Eeny. he hea been “doubling up,” ae week | D8ving two “Willies” and two ‘Sal in his flo: Pecsaevs NES Ta Ly IAPS. NEGOTIATE WITH RUSSIANS IVER MASSACRE past e had a rec time, we are marvellous ng /AmePican business war boom to a sound ba the most complicated and dangerous situations our- leading men in business and industry have ever had to face, Now the job is be ing accomplished. Da thi rplisbing a ord depression in really acco “The ‘buyers strike’ was running}. 7 | on beyond the stopping place. Now| Satisfactory Adjustment of! the statisticians in the department of} Trouble in Which Japanese labor can point to solid figures which Ware's Blain: is 7 show increases in buying and de 4 crease in unemployment. Buying has Sought. Press Congress Is Opened with TOKIO, Sept. 20.—(Corresporidence ne Associated Press)—Secret ne tions between Japan and the So ment of Russia have been in progress for some time, according to the Kokumin, which is regarded as | a militariat org ° Kawakami at Harding Message saw bas bean catrytiig ou thihigcn: ations with Mos says the okurr which ad: that conclu ey aa sion of trade nt between } HONOLULU, Oct. 11.—The formal] Moscow and * prime ob opening of the Press Congress of the] ject of the World annual convention here yester-| ire for a settlement of | day was marked by the reading of # message from President™ Harding by W. R. Farrington, governor of Ha wail. vortance. President Walter Williams of Col-) It is undoubtedly true. umbia, “Mo., in his annual addres: }er avers, that the called upon the journalists to “dis | of Kamchatka by the Moscow govern. arm the typewriters of the jingo pres: nt to an American, Washington D. of the world" and said through such] Vanderlip, is included fn the an accomplishment limitation of arma | sions. The Kokumin intimate ments would become a reality. He present negotiations are cente also broached a plan of a “league of} @round an earlier offer by Moscow to journalists” dedicated to the ending| surrender the whole af Kamchatka to of secret diplomacy and imperialism] Japan in return for the resumption and which would devote itself to jus | of trade relations between the two tice ‘and fair play, sponsoring har. | countries. mony and friendijness Tokio has elininaisd questions per- The speaker declared the congress| “#!ning to. Saghalien from the pres- was the outgrowth of an increasing|¢?t discussions at the Darien confer: Professional spirit among journali nee, the newspaper says it under- and said the membeship now numbers | $t@nds, and in the meantime Japanese aievsk incident, in which roops and subjects were mas: s another matter of considerable im the néwspa- portions ais tl | tey | rection | ington conference the decisions of the . | mo | ARE CRITICIZED Secret Agreements Between Peking and Tokio if Allowed to Stand Will Block Far Eastern Adjustment. CANTON, China, Sept. &.—{Corre spondence of The Associated Press.)— Japan's 21 demands on China, and the ‘secret agreements” between Peking and Tokio, if permitted to stand, will block any settlement of Far Eastern questions at the forthcoming Wash. ston conference, according to Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, leader of the South China government Dr. Sun made thig, assertion in a statement, in which he describes him- self as “chief executive of the govern: ment of the Republic of China, which was given The Associated Press by the Canton Information bureau. He charges that China is so shackled by Japanese influence over the Peking administration of Hsi Shih-Cheng that “all other questions are subordinate to this menacing policy.” The Canton leader asserts that to obtun China's “release from this pol- of dontination, China must be rep- resented at the conference at Wash- ton by a delegation under the di- of an admiristration that is not only the Jegal government of the republic but is not committed and is wt compromised by its dealings and ations with the foreign power pur- suing that policy.” After citing reasons toward proving the unconstitutionality of the Peking government, and further emphasizing his plea for representation of thé Canton regime at the Washington con- ference, Dr. Sun concludes: “There-| fore, I, in the name and on behalf of the government and people of the Re of China do hereby declare tha a delegation un jon of this government attends an takes part in the work of the Wash- conference relating to China will be recognized #8 possessing any valld-, ity or foce. et edn Elwell Estate Is $2,877,404, NEW ¥ORK, Oct. 12.—Joseph B. Elwell, turfman and bridge whist ex- pert, who was murdered in his home here in June, 1920, left an estate yal- ued at $2,877,404, according to an ap praisal filed yesterday. racing stable, including several well known horses, was sold at auction recently for $30,712. His mother and other 2,300 in more th bap garrisons in Nikolaieysi. and other ethan! $0 ‘pountles, sf || parte of Baaiettert wil be maimed! After declafing that it {s expected that the United States will seek to enter Russia through the Viadivostok and Po'ish gateways, the Kokumin says: “Consequently it is believed in some circles here that the true in- tention of the United States in call- ing the conference on disarmament and Pacific questions is that it wants to check indiscriminate development of the influence of other powers in Russia.” : si CITY BRIEFS | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan have returned to their home in Denver after spending several days visiting with friends here Miss Mibired Keith is spending sev- eral days in Thermopol esa Se a —FOLO KLAN Battle —FRONT -. . Federal Trade Member Named. WASHINGTON, Oct. W. Upton, Ohio, business nominated by President I be a member of the federal trade com- mission. _ Mr. Upton, who succeeds John G,. Pollard, a Democrat, is the husband of Harriet Taylor Upton, vice chairman of the Republican National committee. Mr. and Mrs. George Tyler have re. turned to the city after spending the past several months in Los Angeles Visiting with relatives oe 8 Miss Marie Ross left this morning for Thermopolis where she will attend the state teachers’ convention eee Miss Helen Mosey is in Thermopolis for the next few days cee Miss Sara Crumpton is attending the teachers’ convention at Thermop- olis. pia ihe SER Jane Herveux, femaus aviatrix, has been commissicned a captain in the aviation division of the police reserve in, New York City. A Bishop-Cass T heater “THE CUP of Supervised by THOMAS H. 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LONDON, Oct. 12—Affiliated trans- port workers, railroad employes, mi: ners and metal workers haye been called to meet in i. conferénce. on November 11, the date of the open: ing of the Washington conference os limitation of armaments, according tv tion of ‘Trade Unions ain. of Great COMING In Eight Reels ‘POWDER RIVER > LIFE” Admission 40c BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 12—Generai terms of @ settlement tween all sults filed against the late James A. Murray, western mining man, known here last night by attorneys connected with the case. These at torneys said the definite detailed terms of the settlement was an- nounced at Salinas, Cal when Murray’s will was admitted to probate, had not been receoived in Butte. The attorneys sald unofficial es. timates which plgced the value of the estate at high. The general terms of the settle- ment_ included provision of $3,500, reached be- sxties to several contest will “of the millionaire were made Joseph yesterday that hi tana. $15,000,000 were too | em SAPPHIRE GIRLS CO. 18---PEOPLE---18 “WALKER’S MILLIONS” y Positively a Rib-Tickler NEW SONGS, NEW +s Beauty Brigade of Dashing Darlings P. S.—We will positively show. the big sensational story-film — ‘ ‘The Lone Wolf’ Tonight Tomorrow Night is Gift Night Jobs for 1,500 | Men in Montana message from the National Unemploy-| nfent congress, has wired £. F. Biaine,| representative of, the western sover-| reclamation congress suggesting different reclamation projects which/| e already Besides the use cf unemployed on Montana projects, the governor stated that many thousands could be em- ployed to advantage in other big west- reclamation projects. aCOLUMBIA Le TONIGHT EDMONTON, Alberta, Oct. 10.— Discovery of “ a whole valley of al. | the Bulletin here today. The north- | ern mineral find is credited to Nor- man C. Butterfield and E. A. But- terfield, father and son. According to the account, an analysis showed the rock to assay 64.35 per cent iron Next Batter Up! been started in Mon-/| | Black Beauty COMING SOON et. S28. M, Dixon, in: answer a 00 men could be used on the} of Daytona. Fia., former vice presi.) Tyrol have gone on strike as the dent of the Industrial Chemical Sup-|have not received any salary pl company of Omaha, now in the|June says a dispatch frem Inn. heads of a receiver, yesterdsy votun-| today. 4 tarily appeared to give bond on an mem indictment returned by a special grand| Mme. Tetrazzini, the famous sing- jury that other transaction in Nebraska, charg- age of sixteen, filling the chief ro) ing embezzlement. z F To Be Published Thursday, October 13. > THE Present DANCES AND LAUGHS GALORE OF EAST” A CHRISTY COMEDY BURTON Continuous ltoll & Shuddering, the white girl shrank ainst the silken hangings of the pee reas. The yellow man moved closer. my wife——” And then, like a flash, there came to the cowering girl the meaning of the ceremony she had just gone through. She was trapped— caught like a butterfly in the net of Chinese intrigue. IF YOU LIKE ADVENTURE AND ACTION DON’T FAIL TO SEE, THIS 8 —ALSO— OF SEXES” “You are —AND— HOLMES TRAVELOGUE investigated stock andiwas = pritwa donna at the youths Watch for the True Facts of the LYRIC THEATER COMPANY 09 904990906000 100 Per Cent on Your Investment We Stood Them Up Out- side the Lyric Yesterday ' The Mightiest Picture of 1921 Released Scene from Allen Holubars troduction “ “Man-Woman-Marri Marriage” f Starring Dorothy Phillips “Man-Woman- Marriage” Allen Holubar’s Drama Eternal STARRING Dorothy Phillips A milestone in film production in America. sented by Albert A. Kaufman. Olga Linek Scholl. Pre- From the theme by Thousands of players take part. What You Will See —The Dance of Folly. 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