Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO DAIL EIREANN VOTES DOWN PACT DEBATE Adjournment to January 3 Taken After Motion by Treaty Opponents to Con- tinue Debate Is Lost DUBLIN, Dec. 22.—(By “The Associated Press.)—-The Dail Eireann this afternoon adjourned its sessions until Jan- aary 3. DUBLIN, Dec. 22.—(By The Associated Press.)—The Dail Eireann late today rejected by a vote of 77 to 44 a mo- tion to continue the debate on the Anglo-Irish treaty until a {vom ‘was taken. The motion ema nated from the. opponents of the treaty and the vote was regarded as quarters as in jroughly — tndicating relative strength for nd against the treaty. j the Irish pence treaty since debate was opencd last Monday on the mo- ians on Postal Business: | pubiic” to the United States, declared Griebel Speaks of Holi- | his neutrality. Postmaster Edwin M. Bean and pondents declared today that an un- Stanley L. Glebel were the principal) oeicial canvass of the Dail members ve|the question would be submitted to man of the program committee to give) t a the club an idea of what the Christ-)% Popular referendum was therefore y who drove many members out crease of mail matter passing through | Swiney w f the local postoffice as compared with} Of the chamber had injured rather the | SENTIMENT ALMOST EVENLY DIVIDED. LONDON, Dec. 22—(By The Asso- ciated Press}—When the Dail Bireann MAIL [5 cH tion for ratification. Of these, 15 fa- vored the treaty, 13 were against it, day Trade. | How many of the remaining 91 | members intend to exercise their right speakers at the weekly Kiwanis club/jast night showed virtually an equal luncheon at the Henning hotel this division. The lineup was given by mas season means to them in their "esarded in some particular lines of business. j creasing. other seasons of the year. Normally| than helped the cause she advocated. 22 employes form the clerical force of | adjourned in Dublin late yesterday, 29 members had given their views on swan.| While Dr. Patrick McCartan, known Postmaster Addresses Kiwan-| J," «rst ambassador of the Trish Te- |to %e heard ts not known. Some London newspaper corres- noon. one as 58 for ratification, 58 against Each had been asked -by the chair-; and four uncertain. Probability that Postmaster Bean presented figures} It was suggested that the violent which showed the unbelievable in. attack on the treaty by Mary Mac- the local postoffice, and they are able| confined to their beds with illness to perform the work of handling the|/pbrought on by the extremely long incoming and outgoing mail matter| hours of work working § hours a day. By emergen-| s. 1, Griebel of the Casper Station cy allowance Postmaster Bean is Now} ery company, gave an outline of the using the limit of 26 clerical helpers, reparations ‘made by his firm for anf the work of the local office is'the holiday season, and briefly. men- handled by them only by each and tioneq some of the experiences they every member of the force putting| ier in the selling Mne. stead ot the wut! 8 Hotes per day,| ‘The plans made to hold the annual The carrier force outside of the ox.; meeting of the club in the form of a fice is increased correspondingly and|@nner next Thursday evening, at is working. correspondingly long|Which time officers for the ensuing hours. {Peer would be elected, were altered) #0 that the election will take place at the Postmaster Bean paid a splendid} reguiar — noon-day | luncheon _ next tribute to the loyalty of the post af-! fice crew, by saying that they Have} oo) A Ceastil tier’ Ce tices Tercinh stuck by ‘their jobs unflinchingly ana | Postpone: gre rh tars without complaining, each glad to con-| a tribute to the very limit of his ability | a rs 4 = to make the pontoffice serve the needs | TOMY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS of the community ‘most. fficiently.| cyristmas and Happy Sew Year; ales ‘The: postniaster said that they Were} have a car that will be at your ‘serv- ready to work until they. dropped in| ice during the next two days of their tracks, and that in fact two| mas shopping free. Call 630M members of the regular force are now 9 a. m. John W. Slater. Thursday, and the dinner meeting is alias <> ~~ SC”? West FOR THE BEST MAKE IT SNAPPY TWO MORE DAYS ' ““C” West for the Best Whitman’s Samplers in 1 to 5-lb. Boxes Park & Tilford’s Chocolates Latest Copyrighted Books A Complete Line of Cigars and Tobaccos Smokers’ Supplies Pipes Cigar Holders and Cigarette Holders Cigarette Cases Bill Folds Ash Trays Smoking Stands Humidors ALL IN ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS BOXES FOR GIFTS 138 Center Casper Poultry and Fish Market SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fish of all kinds at 5 cents per pound less than elsewhere. Get our prices on Turkeys, Ducks and Geese, New York Count Oysters, Strictly Fresh Eggs. Call a 227 West Yellowstone PLATOFLNDS === A MOST OFFICERS TO. BE TRIED FOR TEXAS CRIM Killing of Taxi Driver at Austin Leads to Filing of Charges Against Four working out the addition to Casper is One of the 1 now in the hands of the Casper Real | £9 De Che Casper Dally Cridune Hs i the Property to the moun’ while the DALY BUILDING LOCATION other will run along The MAS. ARTHUR EDMONDS perplexing prob- lems that had to be faced in plati the foothills, addition is ideally laid out with ® view to conservation and also pro- ——t ‘vides plenty of park space, recreation Frank Cazner, who fo: . many years ee ee ee ee ea ne and pas operated a custom tailoring shop pe Are ene municipality, "|! Cesper, has moved from his for. sans = ineGern eran ¢ | cies Soeatow elt ta tangas aicae, While the lots and blocks in the! ningham on South Canter, to a suite addition ere irregular they are all of! of rooms specially remodeled, in the : good sire. Toward the refinery dis-| Daly building above the Ljiza thee- tricts they are smaller than the lots ter The custom of tae shop has Community Extension Corpo- | >ei"s Feeserved in the east section of| crown to such an extent that it was ti the addition for elaborate homer. |» scessary to find more spacious quar- ration Okehs Plans of Ex- i pert, Pre: to M Some important changes in the ters. ares ar- present topographic outlook of the ad-| Mr. Canner fs all ready to give his ket Homesites. @ition will be made to conform with | customers the best to be had in suit- the embodied in Mr. Mc-| ings and styles. He is receiving new Crary’s new plat. The Montgomery shipments of woolens and other mate- ‘With the plat of the land belonging| hill road will be changed to provide! riale daily from the east, and is able to the.Community Extension corpora-|an easier grade and will circle east of | to give a wide range for selection of tion covering @ part of school séction| its present location and come: back to! materials. fonth of Casper ready and accepted|the mountain road just south of the| by ite owners, the plat and detatls of! tost hill. : | Estate beard. The plat was present-|the addition was to provide water ed to the corzmilin airectors at a| | Cd Spor ‘ the higher ground. This part of the ‘The Realtors have been asked by | pressure the Community Extension corporation |a special reservoir south of the golf to name the addition and to name) grounds to take care of the water | streets and perfect the other details needs of the persons on the south and) incident to marketing parts of the| higher part of the addition. jese, mother of Arthur Edmonds, died property on or before February 15. | It is understood that the commun-| matter of naming and perfecting the|™0nd’s home on Twelfth street, after ity corporation has definitely decided details under advisement at not to pave the streets, '!ny water or| meetings and it is probable a report sewer lines, grade the streets or lay of their decision will be made before ‘Tom her homme in California, and sidewalks until the addition is built; the new year. up sufficiently to warrant the expen- aiture. . The first plan of the organization | was to perfect every detail and bring the addition into the city limits be-| Southern Pacific, without the concur-|in New York. fore any of the property was sold. It rence of other lines, will Immediate-| The body ts being held at the Bow- was later decided however that -this ly place in effect a 10 per cent reduo-|man chapel. It will be taken to the would result in a useless tying up of|tion on rice, rice flour, rice bran and|former home in Black River Falls, & large sum of money for three or|rice hulls, in carloads for an experl-|Wis., for burial. four years in all probabiliyt before| mental period of six months. Thi the addition would require full serv-| rates also will apply on the Morgan| Roller skating every afternoon and ice of this kind. Phone 1384 EN DOOLSOSLOSOESOPOSO OHO OG OO SOOO OOOO SOOO SGS69990000005 I addition is too high for city water bence it was decided to build DIES AT HOME OF SON ‘The real estate board will take the|** 3 o'clock this morning at the Ed- ‘carly 2" illness of short duration. | Mrs. Edmonds came here last July had been a guest of her son since her —— jarrival in the city. She is survived FREIGHT RATES by her son, Arthur Edmonds, a broth jer, James Martin, who is living in Dec. 2%—The Minnesota, and a@ sister, who resides our. HOUSTON, Texas, ae -ne, Galveston and New Orleans to evening at the Winter garden; no ad mission charge to ladies. 12-19-6t Your Household Your Personal Budget Book Get One Your wife can easily lay aside a little each week or month for the emergency that is sure to come, if she will use our Household Budget Account Book Given free for the asking. She can save as much as she should without really sacrific- ing any enjoyment, if she uses this book for a systematic account of her expenditures ‘ and savings. National Bank of Commerce “A Bank of Strength and Service” CASPER, WYO. “TRIPENY’S’ SPECIAL FOR TODAY Just arrived, a fresh shipment of Nevins’ Famous Chocolates in specially decorated boxes. Finest assortment of candy in the city on display today. ¥ XMAS STATIONERY Complete lines of Hytone and Highland Linens in all forms and tints. Bought at lately reduced stationery. prices. A very suitable gift. DOLLS . Dolls of every description— Talking Dolls, Walking Dolls, Dressed or undressed, Kew- pies of all sizes, DOLLS DOLLS Watch Our Windows for Most Appropriate Gifts John Tripeny Co. 241 South Center—Phone 99 JEWELRY CONFECTIONERY ‘Accused of Part AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 22.-Federal Prohibition Enforce- ment Agent Bassett H. Wiles, Chief of Detectives E. L. Young, Patrolman J. L. McNeil and W. 8. Mayberry, former Texas ranger, were charged with murder today in a com- plaint filed by Police Sergeant Ed R. Nitschke in connection the killing a week ago tonight of Peeler Clayton, taxi- with cab driver. vienna” 8 MA) EARLY CAMPAIGN SHOWS RESULTS HERE ‘The mat! early campaign condu by the postoffice nas resulted in The |peak of the mailing of parcels being Nitschke says the new action will/ reached two days before the ustal result in clearing 20 Austin eltizens|rush period. There has beon a great- who were arrested in connection with| er number of parcels mailed from the Casper postoffice this season than in similar season in previous years. whom were in an automobile with Clayton when the latter was shot near the local Ku Klux Klan hall. Young McNe!l and Mayberry, thi latter custodian at Camp Mabry, a arrested and released on bond of $1,- 000 each. Federal Agent Wiles was not in Austin today. Clayton's death and wo will be given a hearing tomorrow. THURSDAY, DECEMSER 22, 1921. 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It educates; it refines; it inspires; it amuses; it soothes; it strengthens the family bond through a common interest a deeper sympathy. In the Lyon & Healy Apartment Grand Piano, you get all the incomparable musical quality, the grace and beauty of form, that have distinguished the grand piano for gener- ations, But in a size proportioned to the mod- erate-sized home. Beautifies the Home ‘The elegance, the dignity of the Lyon & Healy Apartment Grand Piano refiect a new charm on its surroundings. Often the room seems transformed! It takes on a new sense of spaciousness, a new air of distinction. The A ent Grand is an index to the good taste of its possessor. Its presence in the home is an accepted mark of refinement and So delightful is the musical quality —the tone—of the Apartment Grand that it is known throughout the musical world as the piano that . 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