Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 4

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Che Caspet Daily Cridune ception was a fortunate thing for |ers, contained in order to strike,” the meeting the atrike on eastern! and us,” he said today while chettng with | memorial said, “but we deplore the] New Bngland railroads. aa Associated | Press” correspondent | King of such a atrike at thie time} Although they professed to see some oven ee Sees junder present conditions in the coun-|hope of peace through the labor: “If {had mot been for the tact’|iry and we earnestly nope that me.| board's efforts, the rallrosd beads de: that the reception lasted until after $/ dition through regular and consti-|@ared that with strike enfers alreedy jock." quid the ambassador, “2 tuted authorily may be had to avert |issued they could not afford to delay ould have returned home and Gress-|the same.” E » |thetr plans to mee what the Chicago ed for dinner. | me feonference would bring forth. “The whole thing seemed providen- | — — z tisl. Had we éntered the house one| HOOVER READY TO calling for men didbgre: . : take the places of strikers minute and a half before we did, we; MOVE FOOD AND FUEL. possible have been prepared by all the raitroads all should have been in the room and; WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Pians for} centering here and these, it >tvas re- PAGE FOUR THREAT IN LETTER OFFERS CLUE TO BOMBING OF U. 5. EMBASSY ‘nued from Page 1.) A Bishop-Cass Theater (Col . ciated Press}—Myron T. Herrick, the a bomb exploded in his residence yes.| might have been killed or badly in-| tho movement of essential commo-|ported. would be given to newspapers American ambassador, went to his of-|terday evening. Mr. Herrick was at-|Jured. I recall that I stopped in the|dities in the case of a general rail-|during the day. fice in the American e: as @ reception in Hotei De| entrance hall to examine a batch of; road sirike have been completed by eral of the ratlroads heve sent usual this morning, little affected by le to General Pershing and failed letters before ascending the stairway. the commerce department, Secretary/vut ciroular letters to thelr employes after. his narrow escape yesterday noon when a bomb exploded in a of his home in Avenue De Measine. At the embassy Mr. Herrick found scores of telegrams letters of congratulation from friends all over Euro Hoover announced today. urging the men to think carefully be Mr. Hoover said his department wan| fore they join the proposed strike and prepared to co-ordinate the efforts of/°t be “misied in thiy matter. governors of states and muntctpalities SMEG TES In continuing the transportation of food, fuel and other primary com-| yw nodities in the event of « tleup of| ficial the ra ads. He indicated that the use of trucks and water transporta- tion would be resorted to as well as the rail carriers. by two minutes to return to his home|This must have occupied two min. by the time the explosion occurred. [utes. These two minutes may have “The extreme length of the re-|saved my life.* STRIKE PREVENTION POSSIBLE BUT NOT POSTPONEMENT, CLAIM BANDIT GETS $3,919. IPEG, Man., Oct. 20-—An of- check today showed that the tone bandit who held up the Doininion Express car on the Canadian Pacific railway train between Moose Jaw and Swift Current yesterday obtained $3, } 919. that present yone desiring st bking 1 LAST TIMES TODAY CONSTANCE BINNEY |] “pox se. “THE CASE OF BEC AA Feminine Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. “EXIT QUIETLY” eee ae —IN— ' 7 —ALSO— A Two-Part Christie Comedy ckages brought bassy will be ill be opened presence of poll PLANS LAID TO COMBAT WALAO0UT. ASE FOR and GET ‘The entire detective force of Paris NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Proceeding y D. unéer( the personal Girection’ ‘of. the (Continued from Page 1.) as if they expected falliire of the rai or Cc & AN prefect of poll hrougho + road labor board in its efforts to pro ‘ > tne’ aight in tints: ito tonne’ the The Original ‘“MALAYAN MOTOR ROADS men can} Vent the threatened railroad strike by | | conference in Chicago tod: the big fivé brotherhoods chief bers of the eastern president tion because the road allows4 the men] of freight traffic as fast be secured. No arrests had the police up to was said a num makers of the bomb. been announced by noon. today, but, it with | mem, . confer-! to vote only federated shopcraf on individuals while the (Burton Holmes) Continuous 1 to 11 | RATE DECISIONS BY Malted Milk Invalids Admission 30c ber of persons were under surveil-| of their local should appear as a com- team ") NDING. lance and that two clues formed the mittee. petefe: ioe aten ectilena’ be for further investigation. Giisatiogie’ lontty, terion JF 2 IN, Oct. 20.— ned closely by Ben W. Hoop-|,, commis- ‘alter Blanchard, Mr. Herrick’s| or one of the public representatives |"? * ete. Reece aig FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : valet, who was hit by pieces of the sion th Penang, pe od on the board, on whether the Penne: vania admitted that the-transportation ct required conferences with quested reductions In the freight rates bomb, probably will leave the Amer- on grain, hay, feed and lumber were {can hospital tomorrow, if his injur- BERT LYTELL em: ve prov slight. ; . — understood to be imminent today aftec oz ta bane the toner aamtiins cent tak er gn gen Pile vg thr: he ",{@ conference on the railroad situation Saeed IN dis Ty uae fcnin ‘the eng | ar dnc, i not tue that | ash een Hara en “A TRIP TO PARADISE” which his physicians said could be re-|""** ‘he road's policy #o to confer |man McChord of the commission and moved without difficulty. He also denied that the road felt} Acting Attorney General Goff partic- The embassy was carefully guarded | ound by lew or the labor board to! tpated. select employes" pres ballot, adding tha n } sentatives hag been na written ballot tives mber of repre d without a today by policemen and detectives. Experts at the city laboratory had completed examinations of fragments of the bomb and confirmed earlier re- ports that it was of British make of the reversible type. “If the man who opened the pack- age had not been a soldier in the late Soon Lifter Chairman MeChord ap- peared at the White House, Acting rney General Goff arrived and with Mr. MeCherd went into confer- ence with the president. Mediation “through regular and constituted authority” as a mecns of VAUDEVILLE MUSICAL COMEDY GRIEVANCES AIRED IN CHICAGO ME x CHICAGO, Oct. 26.- The Asso-| preventing 2 general railroad strike AND. Sees) AS OA SERN Ree SORE W HD 1 raatan Prasal—1y s of the big five]was urged upon the chiefs of the big pieces,” said a police official this} ratiroad brotherhoods meet today with| four brotherhoods and B. M. Jewell MOTION PICTURES morning, the railroad labor board employes division head of the railwa, o fthe American Federation of ‘La. in a secret Final decision regarding the Com-| informal conference to air thelr griev- VAUDEVILI IRIS THEATER munist manifestation announced for) ances which led to the strike call for|bor, in @ memorial forwarded to them THE FAMILY THEATER OF CASPER Seeeeron evening remains to be! October 30, while chairmen of most|today by the national grange and the taken. Police officials said today that) o¢ the 11° other principal railroad|National Milk Producers’ federation whatever the decision, there would be sufficient forces on hand to prevent crowds from approaching the Amer- fean embassy or indulging in violence anywhere. The attention of the police has been unions were deciding whether they also would call a walkout, to complete the proposed transportation tieup. Labor board members were opt!- mistic over prospects of an adjust “We haye only commendation for the admonition against all disorder and unlawful interference by strik- TONIGHT “THE TWO DADS” directed toward a certain number of |™ent of the brotherhood members American citizens, who, although paaatird ‘er no pind a Se eo _. The Iris management is pleased to announce that banished trom France, are known| 2ounced for discussing with railroad it has completed arrangements with a first class cir- atill to be in the country. The first |Cxecutives the board's program o: —WITH— cuit, whereby it will give the theatergoers of Cas; searches, however, it was said today,|verting the strike by temporarily ” r per probably will be made in anarchist | ™sintaining the present wage level ‘e 139 @ fine variety of vaudeville acts each week. And Communist circles, as the crime] 8M@ reducing freight rates We desire to impress the fact that this is not a is regarded by the police as a result} Prior to the conference with ‘+he stock company or “tab” P of a Communst campaign against the| brotherhoods, the board had sched- FEATURING rene. show. We are a link in a great chain of theaters, including some of the finest conviction for murder of Nicolo Sac-| uled a hearing with e e 4 co and Bartolomeo Vansetti, two| railroad representatiy The uirrel Trio houses from the Pacific coast eastward. Italians, by a Massachusetts court| violation of a board decision requir- Ing a new election of shop crafts rep- resentatives. This case is the first of Its kind to come before the board and is expected to establish the extent last summer. Paris newspapers today ‘voiced hor- ror at the outrage and printed long accounts and photographs showing HARMONIOUS NUTS the wrecked room in the Herrick resi dence. L'Humanite declared that the po- lice might use the tncident in their of the board's power in enforcing its rolsion under the transportation act. wians to operate passenger, mail and milk trains were being pushed by Yenrre Pox BOOKLET om MovREARODO A: Tee Bavy, pee TONIGHT IS GIFT NIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TOMORROW NEW ACTS AND NEW PEOPLE EACH WEEK Every Wednesday and Thursday Starting October 26 and 27 Two Shows Each Night at 7:00 and 9:00 @LADriELD REGULATORCO..DEFT.9-D.ATLANTA. OA, campaign against Communists. railroad. exeevtives, in event the strike takes y.iace. with resumption} _ PARIS MEETING PROTESTS CONVICTION. PARIS, Oct, 20.—After a protest meeting at E t last night against ction of a Mi h ‘ drs apavictinig Moule Sacco yeaAltpar RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE tolomeo Vanzetti of first degree mur- der, Aan ey -75c, Plus War Tax Balcony : Plus War Tax a manifestation was organized under the windows o fthe American dis according to a y to the Petit’ Parisien. ators later broke wnd some of th the dispatch said : w to the subprefecture of police where they sang the Internaltionale and the Red Flag. The crowd dis } o banded at 11 o'clock, the dispatch \ added FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY y the mayor made an apologs to Samuel B. Forbes, the American | tually filmed on the consul, saying that no such incident | line by the U. S. Si would have been allowed to happen Corps. if it could have been foreseen. The subprefect issued a warning against further demonstrations. See Battles "Mid Shot and Shell sts a Rap pictures, MISSED EXPLOSION BY TWO MINUTES. PARIS, Oct. 20—(By The Assoc!- ated Press).—Myron T. Herrick, the American ambassodor, today thanked providence and the length of official receptions for his narrow escape from possible death or serious injury when torped: marines. -Actual not studio. See the rou! of a maithtionc cua eee “I'm Hi and Well nov forl took Dr Pierce's A good complexion is not a matter of putting something on the face, but of putting the blood and the feminine organs in healthy condition. No woman can have a fair skin if her health is undermined with drains, pains and nervousness More real complexions have been se. cured by using Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription than by all paints and powders combined. It makes women well, and well women are always fai: to look upon. Remember that the latest fashion is a natural complex fon. Locomotion Was Her Delight, From Kiddie Car Days Until She Grew Up, and “Speed” Was the Motto of This Fascinating Little Feminine Dare-Devil. 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