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re Bee O. mee et ta — F4 a 1 = wa SS 0} 0: PAGE EIGHT TROOPS TAKE UP’ STRIKE DUTY IN KANSAS FIELDS ‘Antiquated Sabres Four Feet in Length Carried by Cavalrymen Detrained at Pittsburg to Curb Riots PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec. 15.—(By The Associated Press.) —With the arrival of three troops of national guard caval: here this morning, quiet prevailed in the Kansas coal field. There were no reports of further activities by the marching women who for the past three days have congregated at coal mines and prevented miners from going to-work. The troops| after waiting here in their rafl coaches for some time, detrained and 06 Se 78 cavalrymen were loaded into eleo-| tric cars spatched to the Frank- y districts. A me lin and Mult chine gun company from Lawrence, Kans., is expected to arrive here some time today. The cavalrymen who reached here thi orning carried rifles and old- ARTISTIC TROPHY OF ALASKAN MOOSE HUNT | _ SETS OFF XMAS WINDO Nielson of Itarod, ® born artist, wha has attracted considerable at- | tention because of her burnt needle The hide has a valuation of $500. Two other interesting pictures in | the window are those of the ptar- migans and of the United States rev- fashioned straight cavalry sabera, a) The tinkle, tinkle of the bells rung by Salvation Nell is! $io.into “tne Corwin,” ‘tucking most four feet in length. just another reminder of the day of the Nativii hich i 7 | j e h y of the Nativity which is 80) the tce rice about June 1. The PITTSBURG, Kans, Dec. 15.—Col.|near to us now. This musical sound speeds the footsteps of} cutter is the law of the land as far, W. M. Rowan, 130th Kansas Field Ar-/the shopper, and also reminds one of the Christmas dinners) ** the natives are concerned. It pa- tillery, arrived here early today and trols the coasts and the Pribilof is- took command of Kansas state troops sent here es a result of disturbances in the coal field where women have! been marching on mines and prevent-| ing miners working for several days. Colonel Rowan held a conference with/ other guard officers The first contingent of guards reached Frontenac in the trouble zone about & o'clock this morning Three troops of Kansas cavalry ar- rived here at 8:30, with horses and equipment. It is understood they are to be sent to the Franklin neighbor- hood. of the Salvation Army. of the city, and what a iot of good cheer is spread! The shopper made special trips to- ‘aay to the almost exclusively men’s shops, and found there many things! to tle into Christmas parcels. { For the smoker one would naturally He & are found every supply imaginable for one who uses cigars, pipes, or cig-| arettes. Bésides cigarettes in every |popular make, which are put up in — Christmas boxes for this season of lthe year, are many cigarette holders’ in every size and type. And the fili-; D BY MEX gree work on some is a thing of a’ MOBILE, -Ala., Dec. 15.—Permission to bury the body*of an American sea- man on Mexican soil was denied of- ficters of the United States shipping board tanker Halway by Mexican of- fictals at Fort +Lobez, Mexico, when the vessel docked there recently, ac- cording to George Bryant, chief offi- cer of the tanker. The dead man was John Lee, 32 years of age, of Weston Iowa, a purop man, who was suffo- of class with jewe'ry. And what do you suppose the shogyer found right jn the same store. A lady's holdec, ard a darling. It was rather long and slender, made of write ivory, with a ring of sapphires tending it; Then there were t y ones banded in black onyx, amber holders*bound 4n gold, while one ‘as surmounted with sold flowers set on the,wid.. banding. Every effort seemed th be made to wake the articles uUsngs of beauty as li as of taste and usefulness. ‘The @ may be sil of the many de. “gns in plpes. ho popttar ine. cated while in.the hold of the vessel! staum, of cour+, hel da place of hon: repairing a manhole. No reason was|or iti the show2us«, cnd was fitted out given by the Mexican authorities for|v“' a pretty Lx, suitable for a their attitude Christmas gif Sume of tks pipes) fo tose _——— were deeporately piain in thetr beauty,| in, LISBON CABINET RESIGNS. [wie others carrica goid, . 8 LISBOX.. Sec. 14.—The _ cabinet ands. Altogether the cas fre ot complete array of smokers’ even to the smoker stands, idual places heated by Major Finto as premier and \icter of the interior, has resigned > the, dissension prevalent in m ited authors was what caused the idéa. Books will always make a good sug- gestion for Christmas gif jeems that just at th jusual number of popular stories have and would easily put the holder in the|Come out in book form, and can be} of the Kimball Drug company, Mr. Purchased at the Stanley & Cull place} and Mrs: George Jarvis and Judge of business. The titles include, “Hel- en of the Old House,” the Palomar,” “ are card sets, including poker ch and suck, Bridge sets,-with the | est authentic score carcs, and beauti- ful decks of cards, some guilt edge, some in the small slender size, so sult- able to the bridge parties, and others tha: store keeper assures the shopper. Across the street from this shop is wife, Such a list nly! spaco and ranges from that are afforded so many needy families through the efforts! A nickel, plus a dime, and plus many! more of them, from all of the citizens ;, mahogany with copper or nickle, always the first steamer to enter trim. Just a few doors from the Smoke fouse the shopper found the Stanley t's. There another Shelves and shelves of the most popular fiction, by accred- and it @eason an un- ‘The Pride of © Sbizek,” “Ran- ert W. Service, which cannot help but find at least one-admirer in “will stand much wear” so the ‘Then for more articles of clothing. und the Campbell & Johnson Cloth- 's company. Their window display T'slone offers many suggestions to the mother, sister, or sweetheart, ‘om the stylish hats, the canes, sults clothes, to the hosiery and shoes. rs a great deal of lender “Cul confectionary store, furmerly| known as C. W‘ idea was found for a suitable gift, which would not be too intimate to be think of the Bmoke House,-and there|¢xchanged among friends outside of the family, nicely bound books, carrying the titles lands for the seci fishegs who try evade the law. “The Corwin,” is Alaskan waters in the spring. \" The ptarmigan, the Alaskan grouse, changes its coat every 28 in mid-winter, to a very dark epeck- led coat in the summer season. it is a protective device that makes the bird match its surrounding to such a perfection that it 4s gcarce- ly distinguishable. Besides Mrs. Muctchler, Casper has a regular colony of former Alaskans numbered among, _her. prominent residents. Mr. and Mra. Roy Williamson, Robert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Art C. Laird, Afthur Jett and Mrs. C.D, Murane are all Alas- kans who were known to each other before coming to Wyoming. Most of these people were interested in min- ing in the gold fields, but Judge Mu- rane was judge of the district court. ——— ' Keeps "Em Happy. A man's financial standing is known by his attendance at picturo shows. ‘The poorer he is the more often he jgoes.— Watertown (N. Y¥.) Standard. pocketbook, to the mothers, which 1 chasing ‘things for her son. cies are manu dividual ‘tastes ‘and. will be made if vanity is often confini alteration: © gentle: nex, yet a gift of suc! adorn- he will NOL fall toWpteane’ the head of the fami “iP sa Boys and G days,-varying from the pure white | always bulging when it comes to pur- In style, make, stade and material, the arti uit the in- Although Casper Daily Cridune. GERMANY !S _ UN/ AMET HUE TO PAY REPARATI Moratorium ‘Asked in Lieu of Payment STANDS AT 10 Half Million in Property Loss by Newspapers of Western Wash- ington, SEATTLE, Wash., Dee. 15.—Weai ern Washington was counting its damages today after four days floods that resulted in the loss of 13 lives, rendered hundreds temporarily homeless, washed out bridges and! Toads, disorganized traffic and cut wire communications.in many parts of the state. High waters were re- ceding rapidly and lttle further trou- ble was expected, according to re-| ports reaching Seattle. ‘While officials said it would be im- possiblp to secure a correct statement of the property loss involved, a com-! pilation of newspaper estimates Placed it in the neighborhood of a/ half million, doiars. Many of thi districts flooded suffered ttle actual loss. REDUCED. EX CUMBION FARES | FOR THE HOLIDAYS | THICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RY.| Reduced excursion fares will be in| effect for the holiday sexson based on | fare and one-half for the round trip, to all points where the one way fare is $25.00 or less. Minlumum excursion| fare $2.50. Usual half fare rates for) children. | ‘Tickets on sale Dec. 22 to 24, inclu-| jaive. Final return Umit Jan 4, 1922. i Take advantage of this opportuntty for meking a holiday trip. Full particulars on application to any Ticket Agent, Chicago & North- western Railwa: 2-13-6t nasium tomorrow evening. Troop 4 is preparing an elab building to be followed bY a demon- stration of the Merriman patent knap- sack. Troop 5 will construct a mon- ster signal tower before the eyes of the spectators and demonstrate the strength of the tower by placing a number of the Scouts of the troop on the top of it. Trogp 9 will make the contribution of gn ,original first 8} aid demonstration, introducing fea- tures not to be found in ‘Scout In- | struction literature. The athletic numbers of the pro- gram will be furnished by Troops 1, 2 and 3.‘ ‘Troop 1 will stage a bas: *\the committee of guarantees that it is impossthle for Ger- ORIGINAL STUNTS AT BIG RALLY SCOUTS TO HOLD FORTH FRIDAY Scout officials of the various troops have reported a most interesting and spectacular line-up of scouting stunts to form the entertainment number of the Christmas rally of the Cas- per scout organization to be held at the high school gym- Which She Is Unable to Make in Full, Berlin Statement Says . BERLIN, D 16 The Associated Press.)—The German ates, it en announced today, has informed many to pay the sum due in reparations January 16 and that she consequently asks a moratorium. If the moratorium is not granted, the German government, it states, will be compelled to have re of German coal to neutral ccurse to a credit operation in order| ©Un*ries. to procure the necessary funds by T.eans of loans. PARIS, Dec, 15-—The reparations commission has announced officially that Germany had made deltyeries to the allies of vessels valued at 756,000,- 000 gold marks, since the armistice | was signed. PARIS, Dec. 15.—(By The Associ- ated Press).—The German government has informed the allied reparations commission that it will be “unable to) RECONSTRUCTION IS meet filly” the reparations payments) FIRST FRENCH NEED. ue January 15 and February 15, it) w=EW YORK, Dec. 15.—The problem was officially announced this after-| of reconstruction supercedes all others noon. in France, Maurice Cgsenave, chief ‘The note from the n govern-| financial adviser to the French delega- ment adds that it has sutcecded in| | tion at the arms conference, declared raising “certain portions” of-the funds THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921, ee ass oar ere of the anticipated which ths payments is to make, and“if in 1936, the date , the maturity of said credit. “the ri, reached the sum of billion BL France shall fn cash a between the amount of the indemnity due her and the sald sum of seven billions.” “France knows that all hope of 1. ing paid the debt owed to her is 1. the commercial rehabilitation of Ge;. many.” M. Casonave —_——- NEW HEARINE oN INJUNCTION (¢ GHANTEDMINER | Restraining Order Affecting | Check-Off System Ordéred Recast by Circuit Court Qj in an addréss today before a lunch necessary to meet the payments but/eon of the National Conference board 4s unable to obtain the balance, elther| ‘The econorhic situation of France, he through loans external or internal, or|ndded, must necessarily be of interest other financial measures. |te the whole world. oo | BM. Casenave described the recent | Wiesbaden agreement between Ger- ated Press).—According to the Taeg-|many and France as “the most mo- lische Rundshchau;. the) reparations)mentous of all negotiations since the commisaion has sent to the German|treaty of Versailles.” government a note tantamount to an| It begins a collaboration with the grier for complete prohibition of the}living, working Germany—‘with that part of Germany which honestly wants to pay its debts,” he declared. “It prves that France does not seek to ruin Germany.” ‘The Wiesbaden agreement, the , established a French © possibly a corporation” representing all the French sufferers of war damages, ‘This corporation will receive orders from such sufferers for whatever material they may require for reconstruction, up to the sum of one million goid marks per annum. They will be handed by the French corporation to a corumittee or cor peration of Germays which will rep- resent leading German manufacturers cf all types of material, payment for these materials, in Germany béing made at the price of material bought ganized and trained within the troop./in the French market. The German Troop 2 will give an exhibition of! committee or corporaticn, according to tumbling and gymnastics. Troop 3/further outline of the plan by M. Case- will introduce boxing numbers and/nave, will open a credit in Germany froak racing contests. on behalf of the French committee or ‘There are several commissions and|corporation of an amount of seven advance awards to be made by the/billion gold marks, to be repaid in court of honor. 1936. * ‘The relly is}a demonstration of} The German seller will be paid by Scout activities open to the public.|the German organization, the amount No fdmission fee is charged andjof each payment being placed to the everyone in Casyc> is Invited to come| credit of the an government ana and see samples of the work of the|deducted from the German debt. In- troops. #The program is scheduled to'terest at 6 per cent will be patd to tart at 7:30, Germany, M. Casenave said, because BERLIN, Dec. 15.—{By The Assocl- orate demonstration of bridge- kethall game between two teams. or- Bt ee he heh ake le uh ah ah, adh huh huh hake Linh de ah he de whe dhe ahare_nedeiherhe ahudeueuheutuheude uted of Appeals, | CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—Thesinjunction banning the checkoff system of co! lecting miners’ dues. recently issued by Judge A. B, Anderson. in federal court at Indianapolis, was today or. dered recast by the United States ir cuit court of appeals. It was re manded to Judge Anderson, with in. structions to enter a preliminary in Junction while the case is being re. heard. : The opinion was signed by Judges Baker, Alschuler and Page. Tho a; pellate court took theecase under ad. visement several weeks after rep resentatives of West Virginia ani Kentucky mining companies and ot the United Mine Workers of Ame: ica had appeared to argue the case. The*injunction banning the check-of was ordered suspended on the pica of counsel for the miners’ union. TOO LATE TG CLASSIFY. etna tninent eat FOR RENT—Two furnished house. keeping rooms with gas; also board and room for two men, near refinery. 1304 South Cedar street. 12-15.2 tion lst wtth two checks attached. Fender please return to City Shoe hop. 3 42-15-11° Phone HAY, , GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. irls---Santa Arrives FRIDAY NOON at. the Lukis Candy Co. Wag He Has Commanded Us to Have Every Boy and Girl in the City to Be Here Friday Afternoon and Evening WHY DID HE COME HERE? Because he knows that this is the only candy factory in the state that can give his children PURE CANDY, fresh every day. He will give you a nice bag of Candy. FREE, to prove he is.a good judge. Don’t Forget---Friday Afternoon | Come and bring your PARENTS and see the miniature candy factory demonstrate how pure candy is made. The demonstration is for a limited time only,.so come Friday while you can have this treat. Our Santa Claus wants:the names of all poor families in the city of Casper who cannot provide pure candies for their children’s stock- ings Christmas Eve. HE WILL TAKE CARE OF THEM . Originators of the Famous Pecan Nut Loat _ Phone 57-W ‘THE LUKIS CANDY Co. “Powder River’? Chocolates Ckhututate about wheudeuule dou dea de bl hhh Pid dd dedodididihididededdedededlde