Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 4

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n a re st x re re J is ‘0 w 1 re 2 % a Dm bedi PAGE FOUR (Continued from Page 1) ing that the foreign courts should be abolished e# soon as China dem strated her ability to administer jt within her borders. | } sued after the the following para the opening of the session Mr. s great regret at] a Wash-| penings | Hughes express the appearance at the last mee The report of ant 4 him the grosse: . Hughes could not had got 4 Eualfour expressed of Mr. Hughes’ | } a otreul his great appreci statement. He the diplomat Tokio, acc reaching pr . new treaty by be permitted to extend the| © of the South Manchuria rail-| way, as well as Port Arthur Mukden The rig to be regarded by Japan as the legit! mate fruit of the war with Russia and not a result of Japan's ultima tum to China in connection with the “21 demands.” ta, these leasos is said DELE WASHINGTON, (By The Associated Press)—Belief was gaining ground today among foreign delega- tions that the armament and Far Eastern conference might adjourn the first fortnight of December to give time to the delegates to go home for Christmas. Some members ‘of the delegations have already secured passage aboard the Aquitania, sailing from New York on December 13. On the interval of the adjournment the committees and sub-committees of experts would con- tinue thelr work to have precise reso- lutions ready on the reassemtiiig of j the conference. WASHINGTO: Press.}—Modifications de- the tonnage allot- the American dele- gation in its plan for naval armament limiation re understood to be un discussion by the board of ad- of the five powers. The hoard was described today as working Vv hard, in fact night and day, in order to expedite their report to the full conference. ments propo: JAP NAVAL TONNSGE ESTIMATES REVISED, WASHINGTON, Nov, 25.—(By The A\wociated Press)—Revised estimates of\ Japan's naval tonnage have been redrved from Tokio by the Japanese dela gation and have been submitted to t\xe delegatfohs of the other pow- ers tor examination. AMEMICAN DELEGATES CALIAED INTO CONFERENCE. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—(By The It’s a Saturday Evening Post Story. LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. STARTING TODAY DAVID BUTLER In the Comedy-Drama ‘MAKING GRADE’ It Is a Peppy, Razzy, Jazzy Picture. representativ —NEXT— A Big Comedy —NEXT— PATHE NEWS Associated Press)—A meeting of the have the support of the American} American delegation was called | Gelegation, Secretary Hughes éeciar-|today by Secretary Hughes. The © rpose of the meeting was not dis closed, but {t was understood that ! had gotten toge COMMISSION TO BE SENT TO CRINA. WASHIN! Associated Press}—An agreement was fe, | 88id to have been reached at t ee.| Meeting of the committee on Pacific Japanese people think i right that Washington conference providing that China. He added: international commission of jurists hall be sent to China next year to ¢ report whether the Thinese system of {oe is sufficient to warrant aboli of other nations’ extra territorial rights. KOREANS SPRING INDEP! ing Liberal members of the Japan ese diet when an unknown Korean, in | faultless English asked the Japanese — whether they selves were in favor of granting ndence to Keres and whether upon | Arizona, $200,000; New Mexico, $33, Four p. m. fs said to be the ecanelty Montana, willing to introduce bill authorizing ‘hour of the whole twenty-four. ; Iowa, $597, eir return to Japan they would be THE BRONZE BELL ‘ON, there must (irst come in Japan uptversal, suf- frage and great advance in the pro-| resslve movement. The Korpgan interrograter left the! written.” 4 some commotion among his ¢ral warrant Nov. 25.—(By The questions of the Shantung should be returned to home rule be established. there.” —<—__—— ENDENCE PLEA. MEXICAN IMPORT DUTIFS. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—(By The 2 si Associated Prem.) — Sensation was on > eovernmadt wegen 25.—The | caus of public verni s considering Py 2A rer cent on a number of articles, in. cliding tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, | ng to wireless ¢ * y in Juarez from Mexico City. ——~———- j states: em. “Cold Weather Enjoyed with Butter- Nut SGLAGHER Ohana nee 1! before his-name could be learned.| The men were arrested yesterday. American four desired to study The Japanese spoke before the mem-| Harry Turner, editor of “"Much Ado,” nts of the last few days since bers of the 3aetional Popular Govern-|a semi monthly publication, and Paul x league, |Murphy, an advertising solicitor for} (| presentative Tagawa himself|/Turner, were the others arrested. Fed- ¢ auditors when he declared that the| Turner with counterfeiting obligations clear evidence of the afvancing Lib-|of-the French government was issued eral thought of Japan was to be found| today. Murphy was not named in the in the fact that’ a majority of the Warrant and’ he probably will be’ re- jleased, it was said. The. arrests were precipitated ‘by reading the Associated Press dis- , |patch in Tuesday’s Post-Dispatch by 1 Go not understand why Degotia-| frank P. McGItl, head of a local print: os Us er have been pro-|ing company which printed ‘thé céftifi- om Turning the'tiin’ tate cates. Mr. McGiN communicated with rean questioner| his lawyer, who notified United States he declared that there were “many|pistrict Attorney Carroll. The spuri- peopte in Japan who are insisting that! ous certificates were #uplicates, of | those in a $100,000,000 tssue floated by |J. P. Morgan and company, last June (for the French government. _————— MORE LOANS APPROVED. 1 of 85 advances for agticultural and estock purposes, aggregating $3,- toys, perfumes, cloths ‘and milks, ac-|147,000, was announced today by, the patches recetyed| War Finance corporation. ‘The dis- |tribution included the following €de Casper Daily Cridune CHINESE WIN POINT IN RULING =e S BUILT . (Continued from Page 1.) | facatmile signature instead of haend- Nov, 25-—Geor 25.—George Newell, who is al- the names of former Attorney General A man representing himself to be charging Halliday and). oakland deputy sheriff, who said he came to Nogales to ell, also is in the city ICOLUMBIA| ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Tonight Is Amateur Night BENNIE KIRKLAND BLACKOLOGY Kiddies Matinee Saturday FREE TOYS AND CANDY ADMISSION Sc OUR SPECIAL Fried Chicken Dinner CAFETERIA TOMORROW HONEY Ask your dealer for Natrona’ County Honey. -WM.‘MOSTELLER THOS. H. INCE PRESENTS DORIS MAY —AND— COURTNEY FOOTE —IN— BY LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE A smashing tale of a dare-devil Yank who made West meet East in India. Because he looked like a murdered prince, the natives forced him to lead a mutiny. Then an English girl got tangled up in his heart, and— You'll thrill to see him fight their way out! Romance that. fairly leaps through adventures! Set in the whirl of mod- ern New York and@he mystic, gorgeous color of the Orient. —ALSO— JOHNNY HINES Star of “Burn ’Em Up Barnes” in His Latest Two-Part Comedy “TORCHY’S FRAME-UP” TODAY AND SATURDAY Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishop-Cass Theater TPS. AMERICA Admission 40c Movie Ball Picture Shown Today and Saturday to cer- to the police, is in the city jail here eee following his deportation the bor- F le across the der by Mexican immigration officials as an undesirable alien. Nowell is sald by the police to be bad- Police ly wanted by the sheri? at Oakland, lay Lowe having heen inform- abertff, ed, he said, by the Oakland that the alleged officer does not rep- resent him. It is believed by local authorities that the man who claims to be a Chief of| California officer, came to N (Waive roe Boos. eT O6 Berwsesees ane res Basy. sere to Racorisse Rroviaree Co.Dert.#-D-ATUssTa €4, TONIGHT Dance where the crowd goes. Dance where dancing is a pleasure. Dance where you are sure to enjoy yourself, e Dance to RINKLER’S 8-PIECE ORCHESTRA TODAY, SATURDAY . and SUNDAY Here He Is. HOOT Gibson In a great feature picture, the famous story by PETER B. KYNE BEDFORD A NEW AND BRILLIANT STAR —IN— “Cinderella of the Hills” A ROMANCE OF THE OZARK MOUNTAINS. —ALSO— JOE RYAN —IN— “THE PURPLE RIDERS” Episode No. 14. —AND— MUTT AN D JEFF “A RACE FOR HOME” PLAYING TODAY AND SATURDAY Continuous 1 to 11

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