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ude ng ute PAGE FOUR NEUTRALITY OF CHINESE IN WAR GIVEN APPROVAL Will Take No Action in Any Strife to Which Country Is Not a Party; Territorial Rights Okehed ec. 7.—(By The Associated Press.)— ittee of the Washington conference re- fter a three-day recess adopted a r neutrality of China in case of a s not a party. "he tw aid, covered point No. 8 of China’s »ill of rights.” The committee also adopted the Root resolution drafted in of foreigners on Chinese WASE Ase PRADIN WILL BE TAKEN TOHIGH COURT hols & Stir- Assist City ke in | th : by the nine power m ific and Far q nittee in executive session also her China’s re. quests f of foreign troops for abandonment of leased terri Shina but deferred action on @ questions Law Firm of rett Retz Attorne} Defer ntil tomorrow. vith respect to integrity adopted today fp ss that the powers shall observe in the future the territorial integrity of China and also declares that foreign wire tations China shall be al messages and mercial, purposes. uestion of Japanese troops in anchuria came up for discussion and derstood Japanese members ent to the committee on GLENRUGK ASKS BAS LINE FOR SERMIGE THERE resolution The law firm of Nichols and Stirrett tion to the council be employed to assist ‘The suggestion was unani ed by the council but no action to place the mat. ‘4 was taken. The Monday 2 wan for the purpose of s the proper notation on city cases, which will be carried to » court include nearly all mprovement districts: however that only one es will be tried to estab: to guide decision on the other icta. 6 note Ni ding district |p) p- - hight ainsi peg Gagne oh Refineries Would Insure Large wit Consumption and Committee chat wv Interviews Local Officials while carrying out the wei come under the term of the presen’. admin istration, was actually authorigec by former city administrations. pana Hopes that gas service may be ex tended to Glenrock from Casper were expressed Tuesday by a committee COSCRRIERS, en eee who came here to interview of] and ro: finery officials on the proposition. Roy (Continued from “Page Three) M, Lockenour, Stewart Anderson and eqne and Rock River where he has|I", 0. Carson are members of the com been attending to business interests of | mittee. Conferences were held with the R. T. Kemp ingurance offices 2. S. Hllison of the Midwest company, cee Wertz of the Producers & Re Phomas Cooke of the Standard refineries, W. D. Weathers of the Par- and others. 1t,.Manager of the Salt « Telephone company, is visiting in Casper in company with his wife} and small child | NR. M. Webb, architec w that in irton pr ck up the residium of! nt which is being B. D. Lamb of Shoshont, is spending | s ig could be effected. the remainder of the week here at nm in Glenrock would s3 matters and visit- the construction of a 24mile ing with friends among the pioneers of line at a cost of approximately $200,- the city. 000. The largest consumption would 2o) ® be at the refineries although the town Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, who! and the Big Muddy ofl field residents have been here for several days at- would probably increase the patron- tending to business interests, are age materially. leaving for the Mexia oil felds, where Mr. Smith has Mone od orded life insurance in London, in 1583, iam Gybbona, «for: ve months. It was underwritten thirteen Individuals, the premium ing fifty dollars per $500. | The first EXTRA TONIGHT BALLROOM DANCING CONTEST PRIZES TO BEST TWO COUPLES Added Attractions Supreme Vaudevivlle —AND— “ALKALI IKE” MUSICAL COMEDY PRESENTATION By Hoyt Smythe Smythe in a New Comedy Role Special Scenery, New Wit and Humor SAPPHIRE TRIO of SONG BIRDS —ALSO— FEATURE PHOTOPLAY be Casper Daily Cridune | BED-TIME STORIES FOR THE LITTLE TOTS By AUNT MILDRED, THE STORY OF THE PEDDLER. This was the month of December, for did not Christman come on the tw good as they could be, for mother and , the pleasantest month in the year) renty-fifth? Mary and Bobbie were as 4 Gad had both told them that Santa Claus had no use for children who were not good. On this ¢ay, Saturday, Mary was sa bee. She had been a great help to «. Mother had gone to the home { Mr. John’s mother to talk about | the things that housekeepers enjoy alking about. Mary was all alone and felt just a bit queerty. Quite un: expec iy came the softest rap at the Then it came again, and again, louder than before. dary had lost her courage and it seemed ages before she opened the door. There on the doorstep, stooped and 8 withered that it seemed a-puff of vtud would Blow him away, stood « Uttle old man with a h his back. “Little m ‘is the maman hom loviteh would tell t oor. ¢ is your name no longer The queer little peddier beautiful brown eyes ¢ y seemed one, Piotr is hungry, he has come from far away Russia He can tell you stories the like of you never heard. Be kind to ship smile. “Mary,” she said. Piotr smiled back and sald “Maryaenk: In Russia we say dear little Ma: jand dear le mother, “mamenka.” |Come Maryaenka, let Piotr come in |to warm his poor fingers at the fire. Mary did not know how to cook well, but she did her best for her found friend. There was toast that wns left from breakfast, and a bit of coffee. Mother had some cake and grapefruit in the ice box and Mary set these before her strange guest The old man was weary, but Mary waited ages the ¥ smiled her most lovely friend. still he smiled and talked with his! bustling about the kitchen as busily mother, washing the dishes and dust- old man called mother.. But mother @id not appear. The old man told Mary. many strange tales of his home in Russia. Soon the lisping voice became weak- er and weaker and the surprised Mary saw the olf man asieep in the chair in which he sat. This was the most peculiar thing Mary had ever ween in her short life., Tip-toeing around the room, she cleaned the kitchen and waited ages and ages for mother, wishing with all her might that someone was near. Finally mother did come and was rendered . | Speechle-s cor the strange thire Mary -| had done. However there was noth- ¥ him to could explain caused the trout eee esate “Alkali Ike” New Comedy at the Columia Theater “Alkali Ike” tha new comedy at the Colombia, proves to be one of the best rib ticklers of the season. Hoyt Smythe is at his -best. sing- ing songs and parodies and telling jokes. Certainly he had all the ap- Plause that a popular actor could wish for. A beauty tripf composed of Loretta Kidd and two ladies of the chorus, sang “Good Morning, Zip. ing charge. Asarule any loss. Look for This Emblem RICHARD BARTHELMESS In GEORGE FITZMAURICE’S only Love can find him. human experience. adventure. Also A Two-Part Mermaid Comedy Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c GET THIS PROTECTION FOR YOUR GARMENTS Few people realize the value of gar- ments in the possession of a cleaning plant, It runs into thousands of dollars, and-in or- | der to protect our customers:it is necessary for us to carry large insurance policies..-To secure this insurance we are required to fix some valuation and this valuation has-been placed at twenty times:the‘ordinary clean- * ‘cient to fairly compensate the owner for. A Bishop-Cass T heater NOW. PLAYING And Youth takes his fling! the joy of life and finds the dregs! Then stumbles, falls, sinks so deep that A story of all you’ve, ever. known of Moving through scenes of vivid beauty and pulsing with “FREE AND EASY” E tion. to has been an 3 this coverage is suf THE TA/LOR INCORPORATED PHONE 1458 131' S. Center St. Downstairs. Drinks all Zip” with variations to the immense delight of the audience, Another fea- Sara Sean <=" ABCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. |T'hird of Stock Sorcceeerens| OF PSTOL NEM FATAL | 2” Coast Bank was a series of osculations which he/ ' chase of one-third of the reeéived from each one of the chorus.! stven LUSK, Wyo., Dec. 7.—Waldo Olson.| of the Wells Fargo Ni Some of the smacks were with sueh elation as to indicate that Al is of the B. ©. Ord ranch, 16 bank of San Francisco, ty F. M. manager and the board of di- very: popular with the girls. The costumes nd shootin’ trons lend a wild and wooly atmosphere to the show. Loretta Kidd has some trouble getting out of the way of her spurs, and Al Darr ts the envy of ail of the ea way ee el miles south of here, ts suffering from |™an. The movie features Neal Hart in a ® bullet wound tm the SAN FRANCISCO, There are =< bag vise a .45 caliber revoiver in the hands scenes taken among sand dunesloe “Dutch” ‘Méyers: The accident and in the mountains. Vestaet at the ranch house when : | Meyers took thepistol from a sheif 2 (| and pulled back the trigger to seo if Episcopal Rector /Mt was loaded. “The hammer slipped At der Rawt | from his Anger ‘ind “the® bullet rico- Lande TLS | cheted off fork tying on the table 8 to strike Olson. who Was standing in To Go to Nebraska the doorway. His condition is critical. We Offer a Few Rooms at Monthly Rates to Par- ticular People. Hotel Henning ewis D.. Smith, if; rector of Trinity Episcopa:) urch here, has tendered his resigna-| accept a call to St. Mary’s| chureh .at. Nebraska City, Neb. He industrious worker in| y welfare movements. A Useful Gift may also be a Beautiful Gift. You will find them at The Kenilworth Gift Shop 236 South Wolcott Street JERR HEE HEHEHEH HEB HEHHHEBBHHHE RICKETS Cod-liver oil is the best thing in the world for rickets. Scott’s Emulsion contains richest cod-liyer oil, ey ge \in the ee ines it ri child needs, beard zi AT ALL DRUG STORES PRICE, $1.20 and 600. 21-1 an prea s The new Bungalow Tea Set# in bright colors. Electric Polychrome Candlesticks and Gold Clo Shields. Boudoir Lamps and smal] Reading Lamps with shades—$7.50 to $12.50. i TONIGHT DANCING ACADEMY CASPER’S JOY PALACE REGULAR 10c DANCE THE BURTONS, DANCING INSTRUCTORS Every Afternoon from 2 to 4 and 7:to 8:30 P. M. BE THERE © Home Made Bread and BAKERY GOODS Also Milk and Crean THE WIGWAM 0. S. Bldg. athletic stunts he will ever pur- sue. DON’T MISS IT. —NEXT— Two-Reel Comedy —NEXT— A Two-Reel Pocket Edition Western A little story of an incident on ~ ASTRICTLY-ALL HIGH VAUDEVILLE — A Bishop-Cass Theater ' ‘ TODAY and THURSDAY AUDEVILLE § ACTs- AND FEATURE PICTURE Two Performances Each Evening—7:00 and 9:00 i INCLUDING TAX Matinee Each Day at 2:30 ADMISSION ADMISSION 4Oc INCLUDING TAX | tes Children Under 12, Half Price to All Performances : PROGRAM Mad Miller.& Co. “THE CRAZY MAN” An Original Novelty Sensational Escape Act Burdell & Burdell Edvard Aes Browning & Moore Singing, Talking and Dancing In Classic Dancing -| Ardell Brothers . Sensational Hand-to-Hand J Balancers ; “The Matrimonial Webb”