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DAIL RESUMES PEACE DEBATE Rival Groups No Nearer Agreement Upon British Treaty Than Before Holidays; Bitter Arguments Renewed Today DUBLIN, Jan. 3.—(By The Assoct- Proved and the Irish Free State ee ated Press)—Michael Collins, secur- tablished after which its opponents ing of the Dail Eireann could continue the fight for a repub- this sfternoon to make s suggestion | lie. for avoiding division among the Dail Eamonn De Valeria Jumped up at members over the Ango-Irish treaty, | this, to say that the fight for a re- proposed in substance that fits om | public would be continued in any ponents allow the treaty to be ap case. DUBLIN, Jan. 3.—(By The Assoziated Press.) —The Dail Eireann lost no time after reconvening today following its holiday recess in plunging again into sharp debate on the Anglo-Irish treaty. It had before it once more an order of the day calling for consideration of both Arthur Griffith’s ratification meeting and Eamonn De Valera’s alternative pro- posals. was not generally though farmers and driving them across the the debate would ran many Gays long-| Atlantic.” bers anticipating a| She branded tha southern Unionist ay night or Friday. |as the worst enemies of Ireland, cal of the treaty, Art/ing them traitors, and oppressors of th Kildare, Dafl min-|the Irish working classes. Discusing ister of agricul:ure, opposeG today’s|the oath, he said: @ebate with an argument that the be honorable woman, treaty was a step backward. and a| w sooner die than make a declara- fleclaration of belief that the real! t jance to King George heart ot the Irish people had not changed, despite the numerous reso-| FACTIONS STILL tutions by various bodies in favor of FAR APART. the pac LONDON, Jan. 3.—Rival groups in O'Connor asserted the campaign the Dail Eireann, which met today to since the Dail's adjournment had in| take fina! action on the treaty of reality hurt the treaty. | peace between Ireland erd Great Bri- O'Connor was interrupted several/tain, were seemingly as wide apart this morning as they were when the Dail adjourned for the Christmas holiday. Advices from Dublin de- clared the situation there was domi. nated by partisan spirit. times during his address, notably by Michael Collins, who resented his at Utude on resolutions favoring thé treaty passed by meetings of farmers and other public bodies. Collins called attention to the sufferings of the : rural population, whore houses had) BELFAST, Jan. 8§—(By The Assoct. been burned on all sises. ated Press)—Cardinal Logue, the pri- Pierce Beasley of County Kerry, fol-| mate of Ireland, addressing the con- lewod with a strong speech in favor|gregation in the Armagh cathedral, of the treaty. He said he had waited asked {t to pray “that {t might please vainly for some signs from the op-)the Almighty God to save thum from ponents of the treaty of sympathy for/such fortune” as the | rejection of the poor, prostrate Irish nation. What|the’ Anglo-Irish treaty, which held the treaty’s opponents called princi-| forth the only hope of peace and train- ples were merely political formulae] quility tn Ireland. an@ high pitched rhetoric, he declared.| ‘The treaty seemed to give sub Tho lives of the Irish people, he de| stantially all that was necessary for (Continued From Page 1) paid for with her money and not with ours.” FRENCH-JAPANESE AGREEMENT DENIED. PARIS, Jan. 3 The Associated minis oft Press)—The French foreign affairs today issued a formal Genial of the alleged FrancoJapan ese understanding regarding the occu pation of Siberia. Documents pur porting to show that France and Japan had <nterod into such an agreo- ment were made public in Wishington last Saturday by a delegation from the Far Eastern republic. In its denial the French ministry of foreign affairs quoted from the letter to Secretary of State Hughes from M. . head of the French delegatic ston, and de- clared: “The documents produced have been forged out of whole cloth.” NO INFORMATION HERE ON AGREEMENT. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—(B Associated Press)—Existenco of an understanding between Japan and The He Goes! oF @ Funny capers ere cut at the Spanish court riding school in Vienna. ‘Here you see Herold. the chief rider, pulling a steed’s tall, That's tha signal for the horse to stand on his hind lers. EARLY PAYMENT GF FRENCH WAR DEBT 10 THIS NATION PROPOSED | Positive statements were made by the department offic! that no docu ments or reports on such documents as made public by the Chite delega tion were in the department's files > |A leged obbers Establish Alibi | LOGAN, Iowa, Dec. 31.—Earl Mc |Colm, Bert Cox, Lewis Block | William Westrip, who were ari \im Council Bluffs and brought to Logen on charge of having robbed the Pisgah, Iowa Savings bank one wouk ago, were released after a pro lmina: ea before n justice of ithe peace In Logan. McColm and Cox preented what County Attorney Roadifer considered a perfect alibi and {t was upon his motion that the four men were not held. Cashier J. C. Barker and others of Pisgah camo to Council Bluffs and tdentified the men as four of the five who held up the bank. {from clared, were being gambled with. Countess Mariewicz, the next speak- er, vigorously denounced the tre Countess Markiewicz, In opposing the treaty, condemned clauses xvii and xviii of the document, dealing with arrangements for a provisional government and the method of ratity- Ing the pact. She also said she aid not understand Arthur Griffith’ promise to the southern Unionists. “Chey are getting something spe- cial and why?" she exclaimed. “They ere England's garrisons, and stand for the grinding capitaliem and workers of Ireland, rutnin | the welfare and progress of the coun: * he eal | BELFAST, Jan. 3—(By The Asso- ciated Press}—The Hibernian hall at Eskra, County Tyrone, was seized to- |day by a party of Sinn Feiners. Ore section of the party held a Sinn Fein court at the old schoolhouse, and | others visited homes of Catholics and | demanded their rifles and shotguns tn the name of the Republican army. Many refused to comply with their demand, whereupon the Sinn Feiners left with threats that those declin- g should be shot. France looking toward a Japanese pro- tectorate over Siberia as alleged by representatives here of the Far East- ern republic was described as “news” to the American state departmert to- day by department officials ip ° known as Dest, Safest, Al eltabie BY DRUGGISTS NEW LYRIC 4 FAMOUS STAR OF “MICKEY” IN CREATED BY MACK SENNETT, WHO CREATED “MICKEY” Here’s What They inink of “Molly O” in New York ns are going to take this to r. D a wild w! air tha oe Y NEWS—"Normand fi A of romance. iv ana r Dp of jo: oly 0! at is excellent.” RAM: delightful pi “TURTLES OF ALL LANDS” Casper’s Finest vw ‘he vivacious Miss Normand has never been better than ‘The picture ends with @ sensational scene on a ‘Mblly O,’ sparkles as one of the most fascinating O' ts a reve) of fun and excitement. ng night andience laughed at ‘Molly O° until the k Miss Normand in an enjoyable and whole. we have no other MabelNormznd.” JOURNAL—"The story scarcely gives the spectators a chance ures ever “exhibited tornado of laughter. A rhapsody of thrills. &e 'A Bishop-Cass ad Vay ca a a their separate The picture is CHARLEY RAY in “R.S. V. D.” A Knockout Comedy Drama Which Has Not Yet Played in Denver ABEL NORMAND DIRECTED BY F. RICHARD JONES, WHO DIRECTED r A TRIUMPH FROM SEA TO SEA SHOWS START AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 ERIC ENGRAVERS OF ~ 1.S.ONSTAIKE (Continued from Page 1. | work today, that they had been locked out. The employers, on | the other hand, declared the- men were jon strike because it was Proposed to! Dies orchestra in parody and sing; 20% Wilson, 19, Willie Harvis. entertained the dancers as well as the 84 sonas Hill, 15. fg! peppy dance music which lasted until| Wrecking, a capital offense in Pouist put into effect @ 48-hour week. They) | had been working 44 hours a week. ea Tae | SEVENTY SHOPS IN NEW YORK CLOSED. | NEW YORK. Jan. 3—Seventy com-| |mercial engraving shops, employing! approximately 1;600 men, |nere today as a result of the failure of Jina tne to reach an agreement end- trade and the Photo Engravers’ un-/ ton. It was said the shops throughout | hthe country employing members of the | union would mot be opsned until the} dispute was settled. | —_—_—_—_ WHEAT PRICES _ BREAK TODAY CHICAGO, Jan. 3.—Excited trading in late dealings in the wheat market today broke prices as much as 7%c in some cases. The closing, nithough very nervous, was at a slight reaction bottom figures, with May at $1.07% to $1.08 and July at 97% to 880. i Relieves Rheumatism Musterole loosens up stiff joints and drives out pain. A clean, white oint- ment, e with oil of mustard, i- usually brings relief as soon as you start to rub it on. ie It does all the good work of the old- fashioned mustard plaster, without the | its use. Get Musterole store. 35 and 6Sc in hospital size, $3.00. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD FLASTER at your drug jars and tubes; TOMORROW TODAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “MICKEY” “MOLLY O” IS ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES OF OUR TIME! It was produced in ten months—it will capture your heart in ten minutes. You won’t forget it in ten years. A mirror of lovable human nature. Theater + re va An zight-reel production. ADMISSION 40c "700 VST ARKEON 250 couples on the spacious floor. Special music numbers featuring train wreo\ed.” ‘The negroes said they were Lock: es the members of the Rinkier sev long past midnight. As favors from the Arkeon -manage-| {ment, all of the people in the halt! cape, ‘wero closed | Whistles and noisemakers which wero| ing the controversy over @ wage re-|™ost mammoth entertainments held duction and working conditions be-| in the city and the huge building was == tween the Photo Engravers board of| Well arranged to care for the throng were! presented with horns, of peopis. = ~— a Viilit res (evmtil; KIMBALL DRUG STORES Don’t Be a Slacker From Your C.owd LEARN TO DANCE If you can walk you can be taught. Ballroom classic and Oriental dances quickly taught. Casper Academy of Modern Dancing Moose Chib Frank Kennedy, Instructor Wanted—Four girls that can dance to help give instructions —good wages. A masterpiece LOS AN imp! ONNEW YEAS CVE TRAIN WRECK At the celebration which was held) Neéw Year's eve, it is estimated there negroes errested here adin: | were 2,000 guests, including the spec- | cording |mately 400 photo engravers, employed/tators and the dancers. The receipts tampered with a switch and ‘cerailed |in 14 local shops falied to report for! show that for each dance there were/passenger train No, 23 of the Texas Here’s What They Thir:k of ‘Molly O” in Los Angeles ANGELES EXAMINER—"In ‘Molly.’ Mr. Sennett has given y, wholesome story of humanity rea ae igh ead iment... LOS ANGELES TIMES—'Molly Riley verse or ‘Mrs. Wiggs of the Ccbbage Patch.’ laugh and cry and pay strained attention to th> thrilling moments. citing moments." LOS ANGELES EXPRESS—Thoee who like romance get it in ‘Molly 0.’ who like the thrill stuff get that and ev f y poagicoee LOS ANGELES RECORD—‘It bas everything-a good picture sl , i means that {t has more than most pictures have’) *Howld ave, which tL BUACKSADMIY SoS = teres home of Mr. and Mra Gi %, has returned to Boulder, Colo., where he is attending the rniversity. on} SHREVEPORT, La, Jan. 3.—Thr2 F a 34 wi fg aves that to police, it Fa i 8 DI 4 | ie ‘cee li |& Pacific near here “just i | 4 Fj r E L A charge « 4 é jana, has been filed against them, po lure’ announced. The engine was partly overturned end tho mail and baggage cars left "\the track, but the coaches and pull mans remained on the rails. Engincer i i ? 44 $ P a's were injured slightly. Ruseer STAMPS TRE ACHSTAWIOR(O: S DANCING ACADEMY (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Regular Big 10c Dance Tonight Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and brdid- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. You see Mabel Normand rags never more vividly cast tha in O” ha n in the title role of this filfn.” esting charm of ‘Tom Sawyer,’ a It just holds you and you ES § d by ERALD- the story, you w ‘Just as sure Nhe ‘ou will be enraptured by the star and illead by the tensely dramatic and ex- Those ybody gets a mighty good measure.” Cg