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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. ‘AUXILIARY SHIP PROGRAM NEXT BiG PROBLEM OF CONFERENCE ‘either legally or morally to the use of STORE RUINS ARE SEARCHED FOR VICTIMS ‘COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 22. —Potice | earned today. Tt ts understood he will }tons, good wishes and daybreak renewed}? 80 “observer” the} "der discuasion ts one of no inter-! store, | @8t to America and as a participant in and firemen at thelr search of the ruins of Wright woman's © furnishing Partially wrecked late yesterday by | the an explosion of natural gas, injuring more than 37 persons, including two AEHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR affecting the United States. t Aside from the question of Europ-|the plan to formulate a ¢ Che Casper Oaily Cridune ALL EUROPE BEING PROJECTED - (Continued from Page 1) dent I Harding containing when the subject slum. WASHINGTON Subjects! Associated Press.) The [ment today was wi consideration of those ‘ourpower treaty to preserye force in © © © any exigen women who died goon afterward, fol-|6an habilltation it is likely that the for the rehabilittion of ce n the Pacific was becoming subject! Another Soonceisiee mes offered Jowing reports to |police today that/supreme council will pers aval tt Fope, other than that ntalr of increasing 4m conference| would declare the treaty inapplicable| ‘¥° Women had been missing from|the Turco-Greek situation and other|Press dispatches from Lo Circles Begause of the situation that|to the homeland of Japan, touching | 2e=, homes overnight, problems which long h-rs been awalt-|sald, however. that Col has developed since it became known|the subject on which President Hard- Six_of.tae injured, five women and | ing its attentic ambassador to Lo’ that there is a difference of interpre-ling and the American delegates have| Si;an tT? TePOrted im serious con-| yt ig expected the Cannes moceting @ Tepresentative cation of the treaty’s terms between | differed. Senator McNary, Republi-| “tion. peak fe __ {will prove to be the x Important uncil would att President Harding and members of|can, Oregon, a “mild reservationiat in| yon" sured tne wae trom a iaey ave] the council hds ev: a. The coqu gerecs Sop Stent he American delegation. Republican senate ‘Jeaders insist that the move- mentees ey shoo sro and Reed, Democrat, Missourl, who were members of the irreconcilable group im the Versailles treaty fight iave taken the lead in opposing the new past in senate debate but some other senators have indicated that they are preparing reservation and amendments for presentation when ratification is formally proposed by the president. Opposition in the senate had begun! today to @asume more definite form. In the, present, as in the Versailles, treaty controversy, efforts are to be the Versailles fight, and others includ- ing some Pacific coast senators have indicated that they leaned to the con- struction expressed by the preeident, which ‘would make the agreement in- applicable to the principal Japanese islands. _ ‘The president is expectid to submit | with the treaty the reservation at- [tached to the document when it was |stgned, declaring questions of internal concern such as Immigration shall not | be held to come within the purview of the treaty. Senators Lodge and Un- | derwood, members of the American delegation, at present are disposed to eppose other reservation. They hold the view that the proposed Borah res- jervation 1s unnecessary, contending seeping into the basement of ty tact with fire in a turnace. MASONIC AND EASTERN STAR LODGES INSTALL store, which eventually came in con-| AT JOINT MEETING A_ joint installation of the officers of Fort Casper chapter No. 4, Order of Easter: Stat and for the Masons, nai first to secure adoption of res-|that the treaty contains no obliga- , Afterward a group of “ir- | tons, moral ax legal for the use of reconictiables" Will oppose the treaty! force. BANDITS SHOT TO DEATH UPON ATTEMPT T0 ROB GROCERY HERE (Continied from Page 1) |B Br JE Brown ysed when he kimed- Coo. He is*ienown’ to have bean implicated | Heche lJast night as the ‘atter was in @ long series of offenses here, in-| emerging from the Small. grocery cluding the holdup of the Leldecker | store after the attempted holdup had store, some small neighborhood stores| been foiled, belonged to Lawrence, and of, private residences here. the mah who is being held in jail He made his escape from Casper! here. after, Palins foiled an attempt. +yhich} Pike {sa son. of ploneer Buffalo, he, Earl Pike and Joe Lawrence had) Wyo., residents who has been in Cas- made plans. to steal a car belonging! per for the past several months. He to H. E. Grude, Lawrence was the|came here from Lusk, and is sald to only one of the trio. placed under ar-| have openly boasted that-he intended est. |to-emulate an uncle who is said to It 4s another coincidence in. the) have been a famous bad man in the double ‘case that the gun which A.\early days of the state. ADMINISTRATOR SUING. ‘Prairie Fire FOR RETURN OF FUNDS oe nie Big = OI “ ites ones: Mepers SANTA FE, N. Bf, Dec 22.—A grass fire etersing gt tne Laguns Sa- nae 3 Mora road and extant: 12 miles covery a $1,609 in “Perry A; te the Rio» ria ~deyastated 18,000 ot uae chiefly on wie appears,aa plaintif? and H, P. Biel.is|h\ t occunied the attention of ey company i ding to “word for the ensuing year were regular! temple last evening. installed at a meeting at the Masonic cil will meetin much better™ a mosphere it is thought, as a result o: the Washington conference and more |Promising outlook on the Irish situa tion. t | oo © ting would by this —>—__ BELGIUM TO INSIST |} ON 4 PAYMENT, S, Dec. 22.—(By The As Press.)—Col. Theunys, new Premier, yesterday read a declaratién of the polic’es of his ministry to the chamber of deputies. He satd that |the cabinet would insist on the pay {ment of reparations by Germany, as | the former governments had done. He | regretted that the high customs tar. iffs established abroad were unfavor. able to” Belgium exports. Speaking of the Washington con- INDICTED Fox CRIBERY | BRU jtles in [Destroyer Held tor | “Ship Collision | ham, the —Speed and same mast of latter naval regulations sel to last Jokesmitha will] wear long skirts Christmas Candies The Famous MARTHA Pictureptay | LOS ANGELES Paradise of the western world, winter playground of the American Continent. he Ambassador lase word in ultramodem hotel archi offers unexcelled service. Here one may enjoy quiet restfulness or indulge in the sparkling social life im its gayest and most refined atmo sphere. Within a few minutes ride of the hotel is the Ambassador Golf Course, conceded by professionals to be one cf the finest in America. MODERATE RATES Lange double room and beth $5.00 for one person of $340 each for two in a room, and upward. European Plan. Write for iflastrared booklet and floor plan. All Information avaflable direct of by mai! from any hore! im The Ambssador Hotels Sysem New York The A: Loe Angeles The The Ambusador, The Ambasade WASHINGT CHOCOLATES The officers of the Order of Enst- ern Star were installed by Mrs. Viola Mechling, grand matron of the grand chapter. of the order, assisted by Mrs. Lillie E. Townsend, past grand ma- tron, as grand marshal, and” Mrs. Mary P. Knittle, also a’ past grand matron, as grand chaplain. The officers included. Elma Thomp- ron, worthy matron J. J. Giblin, wor- thy patron; Rolla Luxon. associate matron; Effie D. Lown¢es, secretary: Viola Mechling, treasurer; Caroline Moore, conductress; Jessie Ratcliff, associate conductress; Caroline WWis- nes, marshal; Mamie Keuth, chaplain; Charlotte Cunningham, Adah; Esther Horstman, Ruth; Gladys Chapman, Ether; Mildred Keith, Martha; Coral Barnes, Electa; Florene Giblin, ward- er, and H. K. Burdick, sentinel. L, A. Reed, grand master, M. P. Wheeler, as grand marskal, and W. ©. Wilson, as grand chaplain, install-| ed the officers of the Masonic lodge which included: Perry D. Cunning- ham, W. M.; Lial Branson, 8. W.; €. W. Andrew, J. W.; C. H. Townsend, treasurer;/R. C. Van Denberg, secre- tary; D. P. Van Burgh, 8. D.; Carl P. Taylor, J. D.; Ernest Redeske, 8. 8.; Wayne Upton, J. 8; J. J. Giblin, chaplain; Frank Henry, tyler. work of Secretary Hughes and Presi- dent Harding.” chamber to adopt a resolution to be sent to the conference and to Presi- ference he lauded the “courageous HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. He requested the = Specials for Friday and Saturday Fancy Large Grape Fruit, * _15e Fancy 25e Fancy | Oranges, “small size, -_75e per dozen .. _ 30e Fancy Navel Oranges, extra | large “size, per dozen... sc Fancy Satin-finis Fan - Christmas Mixed CG ‘anc stmas Mixed Can pay 1b. “F 25¢ per Ib. #21. Oe me 40¢ 8-0z. pkg. Fancy White Figs, ae per pkg. _... 15¢e 13 Lbs. Fine Cane | Sugar $1.00 Faney prrecieeys Butter, percn. esterday afternoon. Judge C. Beer ‘who heard the case, reserved ion.on tho matter until court re- oes after the new year holiday. ‘The action was based on the pay- it ‘of a note for $1,600 in which Mr. jeceaseg Elizabeth C. Geis ‘The check was Urevght here. the population uf the town of WW. Mound thened out to fight the fire and managed to restrain its spread. ——___ Roller skating. every afternoon and BOYS ALL WANT ~ evening at the Winter garden; no. ad- mission’ charge to ladies. 12-19-6t as administrator of Mrs. Geis’ 1 . The check was issued by Dr. ‘without court order but to ap- tly protect the best interests of 8 estate, Perry A. Morris’ was oained tor of the estate he under-| recovery of the note from Mr. | Sa and the action culminated in the| here. Attorney Hal Curran ap- for the defendant and W. H. ten for Mr. Morris and the cestate. Brg 0s a N. 8.°Geis, formerly act- Phone Me to Call GEO. LA LONE Phone 8423 810 St. John Street Ten Blocks From High Prices ie For the man who is lacking in physical and mental vigor. This is by all means tho natural treat. ment. Interesting literature sent upon request. OMEZ PHARMAOAL 0. Nevada Building, Donver, Colo, For Sale at John Tripeny Drug Co. —_—_—__—_ | PASSENGERS RESCUED. | ) BALTIMORE, Dec. 22.—The pas-| Sehgers on tho steamer Cambridge,| $vbich stranded in eastern bay in last, night’s heavy gale were taken off this morning and landed at Claiborne, Md. he steamer, though still aground, in an easy position. _ BICYCLES Show us a lad over 10 years old craves a bicycle. You will find all a boy desires. here. Kiddie Kars Wagons .- Skates Automobiles Second and David Streets Phone 218 Just a Little Reminder 3 More Shopping Days Until. x Christmas The Star Clothing Co. Is prepared to fill your Christmas gift wants. We have a complete line of men’s wear, suits, overcoats, caps, shoes, sweaters, leather coats, ties. In fact, everything for men and young men to furnish them from head to foot. i Fancy Sweet Potatoes, per lb. We have a D) vegetables for your Christmas dinner. look over our line. y In Our Meat Department Fresh Pork Loin Roasts, of ‘fancy ‘fresh fruits and Come in and per Ib. .... rae Fresh Pork ‘Shoulder Roasts, 14 per 4S Sarat 2 2) Pure Por jausage, per lb. a PUN eat 20e Fresh ‘Ground 1 Hamburger, per Ib. ... caalige Choice Breakfast. “Bacon. (by # the. piece), per lb. eaten pene Home-made Mince Meat, per lb. 2 We have the finest line of fresh dressed Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens on the market. Let us have your order early. SHIKANY 142 East Second Street Phones 903-474 “THE STORE ACCOMMODATING” GOOD-BYE PUNCTURES ‘Compression Inner Tubes Save Expense and Trouble. Have you figured what just ome puncture really costs you— in the repair expense, time lost, injury to your casings, worry, vexation and annoyance? ‘The loss from one puncture, on any ‘one of these tems, cost ‘you much more than tho price of a COMPRESSION I TUBE, IF THEY ARH ECONOMY FOR OTHERS. WHY FOR YOU. Wyoming Compression Tube and Tire Co. 522 East Yellowstone Avenue. Phone 201W Casper, Wyo. @ 3 2 Equity in Bachelor Club, including furniture and $ Incoming rents sufficient to make rent % clear. 2 Nice clean home for two gentlemen who _ like $ to have a place they can call home and good home % cooking. What you want and when you want it. ¢ Vacancy for only two and first two real gentlemen @ who apply will be given preference. % Box A-174, Tribune 4 242OOSSE | BACHELOR CLUB And ORIOLE CHOCOLATES In All Sizes of Boxes. Also SMOKERS’ ARTICLES Wyoming Cigar Stores Company Lobby Midwest Bldg. = | | DANCING ACADEMY (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Big 10c Dance Tonight Say Merry X-mas With Flowers Everyone loves Flowers. Simple or preten- tious, floral greetings are always acceptable, most appropriate and dignified. Some Very Special Christmas Suggestions Flowering and Foliage Plant Baskets—richly colored combinations, decorated in the holiday Spirit. $5.00 to $15.00. Christmas Blooming Plants—Cyclamen, Be- gonia, Poinsettias and Cinerarias—according to size and variety— $2.00 to $7.50 Baskets of cut Flowers—Arranged in most per- fect fineness and distinction. $3.00 to $15.00 Santa’s Most Pleasing Suggestions Blooming Plants—Priced to suit every Flower lover—Boston Ferns. Christmas Wreaths—in English Holly, Pine Cones gilded gold—red for your auto. 35c to $3.00 ROSES, VIOLETS, ORCHIDS, as well as Cor- sages, Basket arrangements, etc., to the limit of our facilities for supplying strictly high grade Flowers at lowest prices possible. Flowers Telegraphed F. T. D. Florists Willow Wave Jardinieres, Fern Baskets, Plant Baskets, Pot Covers, Ferneries, Hanging Bas- kets, Nut and Candy Baskets. Casper Floral Co. 153 South Wolcott—New Midwest Building Phone 872