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PAGE FOUR QUADRUPLE PACT PEAGE IN PACIFIC 15 SIGNED {Continued on Page 4) quill sent them by Robert Underwood Johnson, former ambassador to Italy. It will be place: the American 4 ; Letters in New York. After the signing, Senator Lodge went to the White House for a con. ference with President Hardt sumably regarding the transmission of the treaty to th ate. Any action before January was regarded as improbable. It is the opinion of American dele gation members that besides the four- s and . sen. pacts probably conference, one to ments relating to ¢ on armament LA FOLLETTE WILL FIGHT RATIFICATION. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Declaring that the new four-power Pacific treaty had “all of the iniquities of the League of Nations with none of the virtue: claimed for that document,” La Foliette, Ri a today annow' that he was p power to pre HARDING PRAISED BY JAJANESE PREMIER. TOKIO, Dec. 13—{By The Associat 4 Preas)—Conclusion of the four. power entente for preservation of peace in the Pacific brings to an unus- ual completion the aims of the confer- ence on limitation of arms, Premier Baron Takahashi is quoted as declar- ing. Scphe American president must be congratulated gn the grandest contri Dution to the cause of peace ever recorded in history,” he said. “The peoples of the world ere Mkewise to be congratulated upon the most signifi caht assurance ever given for the pro motion of their welfare.” He expressed the hope that the na- tions co-operating in the cause of peace eventually would realize the ab- solute abolition of armaments. 13.—({By The Asso- LONDON, Dec. ciated Press)—Rumors of the posstbil- ity of an international economic con- ference in Washington which have Deen current here during the lest few days, were the subject of comment in the London morning newspapers to Gay. “ay Connected with the rumors are more or less vague reports that Prime Min ister Lloyd George and Premier Briand of France, intend to go to Washington together after the French premier’s visit here next week. The Daily Mail claims to have re- eetved official information from Down- ing street that Mr. Lloyd George is un- Mkely to go to America for seyeral months, but instead plans taking a vacation trip to southern France after the coming parliament session. On the other hand, the Times says: “The suggestion is hazarded that after next week's conference with M Some Good Advice Strengthened by Casper Experiences. Kidney disease is too dangerous to neglect. At the first sign of backache, headache, dizziness or urinary disor- ders, you should give the weakened TO GUARANTEE | Briand, Mr. Lioyd George might not deem the moment inopportune to lay the whole question of the needs of shattered Europe before President Ha « who undoubtedly has the warmest apathy for the stricken continent “It is believed in any case thet the jconversations between the British and French premiers next week will take la wider range than German” repara- | tions. PROTEST RAISED BY SOVIET GOVERNMENT. A, Dec. 13.—(By ‘The Associated s Foreign Minister Chitcherin Russia has sent a note to the 2 Great Britsin, France, and Japan with a copy is announced by the of- k agency here today, entering a specific protest against dis- ion of the Chinese Pastern rail- by the Washington conference. astern railway, M. ta . is the exclusive| n of China and Russia and un-| Russian delegation reaches an with China, the rights of stil in full force, he on if Russia has expressed llingness to hand over the rail- way to China,under conditions grant- ing Russia certain guarantees, | Meanwhile, adds the note, soviet Russia considers the question open} and reserves full rights to act as she} sees fit. 9 4 8 BS LONDON, Deo. 13.—It is diff without using what would seem jextravngant language to express ade- quately what thoughtful men are now the importance of what eesin Washington, and mmated there which may af, y, the well-being ng as ti Thus wrote the Archbishop of Can terbury to a meeting held last night of the World's Alliance for the Pro- motion of International Friendship through the churches. A A resolution waa adopted expressing gratitude to the president of the United States for summoning the con- ference and for the noble attempt thereby to bring about a Imitation of armaments.” BILIOUSNESS—SICK HEADACHE, call for an BR Tablet, (divecetable eperient) to tove and strengthen the organs of digestion and elimi- nation. Improves Appetite, Relieves: Constipation, Holidays For Casper Schools Begin Dec. 23 Casper schools will close Decem: ber 23 for a holiday vacation of ap- proximately ten days. The school sessions will be held on Decemise 23 with brief holiday programs in nearly ali buildings in the afternoon The schools will then remain closed. CHARGED GY “” SHOW 28 PER CENT REDUCTION Holiday excursion rates will be in ef- fect on the Burlington tween all points where the mintmum passenger fare is $2.60 for the round trip, according to announcement made today by J. A. Leary, division freight and passenger agent. The rates con sttiute a 25 per cent reduction in that fare and one-half will be charged for the roundtrip. Tickets will be on sale December 22, 23 and 24 with a return Umit of Januai 4 Attorneys M. F. Ryan and Vanatta have moved their law offices from suite 310 0-8 building to Suite 15 Consolidated Royalty building. old Oil Exchange butiding 12-8-6¢ CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA ON BABY In Rash.Burnedand Itched. Was Fretful and Cried at Night. Face Disfigured. “When baby was six weeks old eczema broke out on his cheek in a watery rash and gradually spread until the whole cheek became a burn- ing, itching eruption. It irritated 20 he would rub his face. His face was disfigured and he was fretful, waking and crying at night. “The trouble lasted about ten weeks. ‘The doctor recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using six cakes of Soap and ‘one box of Ointment hewas healed." (Signed) Mrs. Fred Hargreaves, 108 Winchester Ave., Detroit, Mich. For every purpose of the toilet and bath, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and ‘Taicum are wonderfully good. Sample Each Pros ty Mail, Address: tab ereere ogee Rain fg elder DEF-Cuticura Soap shaves without mi B. G FOR SALE Baby Grand Weber Piano. Fine instrument. Cheap for cash. Box 152, Tribune. PICTURES and FRAMING Phone Me to Cail GEO: LA LONE M JUNIORS — Littio Rs One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy Kidneys prompt attention. Eat lUttle meat, take things easier and vie a reliable kidney tonic. There's no other kidney medicine so well recommended as Doan's Kidney Pills, Casper people rely on them. Here's one of the many statements from Casper people. Mrs. H. J. Evans, 804 South Chest- nut street, Casper, says: “About a Year ago I had occasion to use a kid ney medicine and as Xr had read so often about Doan's Kidney Pills, I got gome at the Casper Pharmacy. At that time I was suffering with a weal end aching back. It only took a short use of Doan’s Kidney Pills to cure me and I have not been bothered in that way since.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney ‘Pills coated. . For children and adults. Stephens Taine ‘PHONE 13 Quick Service Courteous Drivers We Offer a Few Rooms at Monthly Rates to Par- ticular People. Mrs. Evans hi Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. ¥.—Ady Hot and Cold Water, Stea: Apply JACK DA! We have another bought on time. Harry 546 South Chestnut 546 South Chestnut FOR REN Over Campbell-Johnson Clothing Store Two Very Desirable Front Office Suites sale—first and second calf stuff. Can be Lander Dairy and Produce Co. WYOMING-PRODUCED PRODUCTS Hotel Henning Rent Reasonable. LY, Phone 520-W. m Heat. load of Holsteins for Starks Phone 1735 Phone 8423 810 St. John Street Ten Blocks From High Prices FOR RENT Two large front office rooms. Apply Owner, O-S Bldg. Remington Portable Typewriter. A Helpful, Practical, Useful Gift Just the machine for everyone, young or old, who has writing to do, Casper Stationery Co} | HOWAT INJUNCTION railroad be- RED PEPPER IN (Continued from Page 1.) were said to number about 2,000 and have used red pepper and stones In attack. mob of women were repulsed in a simt-| gon, lar attack at mines of tho ea) —s | Coal company at ‘Mulberry. SUIT POSTPONED. | | A First National Attraction. IC Salvation Nell Adapted from the great New York stage success. x The underworld and bright lights, the thugs and gunmen are over- came by this little salva- tion lassie. See the battle of good and evil. - This is one of the big 1921 picture sen- sations. —NEXT— Pathe News —NEXT— Some More COMING ‘WEDDING - BELLS’ . “HENP It’s the Biggest and Best Phone 1735 Hundreds Saw LAWRENCE “IGNATZ” WALL HENRY” The Musical Comedy de Luxe in Two Big Acts Which Is Being Repeated Tonight at Popular Request. Show Produced to Date at the Columbia. These Features in Addition Squirrel Trio, Sonny Kennedy —IN— “BLACKFACE” —AND— MISS LORETTAe KIDD As the Dainty Dancing Soubrette. PHOTOPLAY EXTRAORDINARY . WHERE EVERYBODY GOES Cde Casper Cally Cribune -_ MINE RIOTING Tdistrict 14. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 13—The in-' function sult filed December 8 by | Alexander Howat, deposed president |of the United Mine Workers of Amier- lfca, district 14, who ts now sérving a Lewis and other international ai gers from interfering with the ad- ministration of district 14 It also! geeks to enjoin’ the R. L. Hat and M. M. Allen, said be wanted by Buffalu, Wyo., and more Dakota authorities on & series forgeries ‘and other fllegal opera- Southwestern tions were turned over to Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacPherson, 519! East Third strost, report the birth of Sherift goal operators from severing present| Stevenson and a deputy trom - contracts they are said to have ‘with | fice ‘by Sheri Macavie abhor hed — The men were arrested Saturday on telegraphic {nformation to pick them Wallace Nutting pictures, The Mills| up and hold them until Buffalo off- pany, statloners. My = PLAYING TODAY, WEDNESDAY AND | _ THURSDAY ALL, THE TIME—1 TO 11 ‘ Campbell- Johnson Company | . Head-to-Foot Clothiers “DOUBLING Get ready for the funniest picture that ever struck this town. sick’ cowboy who went to Holly wood to learn how ‘they do if in ipported by Sylvia Breamer, Raymond Hatton, Sydney Ainsworth and Others. A James Oliver Curwood Sh ort Story With Star Cast. 12-12-1t' cials_ arrived. slippers. ratty iy building ag FTER.a_ busy day at work what a comfort there is in an chair, an interesting book, and a pair of our quality Here we have all the desirable leathers and felt slippers in all desirable styles, featuring Everetts, Romeos and Comfys. | $1.25, $1.65, $2.40, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $3.75. M. D: Barnett Outfitting Co, 120 East Second Street tte easy Phone 328J for OAL OKE Lump, per ton......$9.00 Egg Nut, per ton... .$8.00 Petroleum, per ton . .$9.50 We Deliver. CITY FUEL C0. Near Producers Warehouse East Yellowstone Avenue —IN— ; (One of These Boys Was Famous.) A RIP, ROARIN’ ROMEO FROM ARIZONA the Movi —ALSO— “THE WHITE MOUSE” ABishop-Cass Theater. FOR ROMEO” BY ELMER L. RICE—-WILL ROGERS—WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ide-splitting tale of a love tg :

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