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TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cridune loa] BRITISH BACK ARTHUA GRIFFITH IS ELECTED TO PACIFIC LEADIRISH. VALERA QUITSOAL| LIMITS TO BE DISCUSSED FORTIFICATION TRALA! UP PLEDGE TO Additional Suggestions Likely Refore Big tore "bot soringe bee. os TRALA! HELP FRANCE (Continued from Page 1) He urged that someone other than « The suggestion was not followed. however, and De Valera and his party left the chamber, the unanimous cleo |pose failed to carry out the plan. The return of De Valera fron: Amer-| turn resumed the active direction of Binn Fein affairs. Barty in June last there were reports of a London con: Naval Treaty of Big Powers Is Given Final Approval, Report WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—(By The Associated Press.) — persons taking the bathing 1,600. use Curing the anticipeted. advan was times season, 1 facilities: mat ff the treaty be made the ica was attributed to Griffith's impris- TRALA hea. of ‘he Dail, onment, as Mr. De Valera on his re- ‘bath ! be im “ fi FITE val treaty, sev ielegations, it w: E \GRIFFITH ONE OF prison followed on June 21 na 2 Endorsement of Agreement Affecting FIRST PATRIOTS. Griffith went to Londn in July and|cluded to recommend changes in the text, but ee the : } : . Arthur Griffith was ene of the foun-|iater was appointed head of the Bins | most part are designed to clarify the language, an no wes ma } Action in Time of German Aggression | cere ct the Sinn Fein movement and|Fein mission in the negotiation which |Moe’ Poet 408 San Maa 2M Oe ee ombodi ere Packed to the Action in It jhad been among the foremost leaders |culminated on December 6 last with | Cio cea Si Say aise be Y Meet |directing his activities. He was for-/the signing of the treaty between) 0°). Ja: delegations of the Doors. ry Is Sent to Cannes Mee merly an editor at Dublin and later|Great Britain and Ireland which has| Urged PY severe Selgnsons of Ste 0 £ een: = stablished the paper United Irish-|been approved by, the British parlis;| "tions of the Pectie isianas, of | 0 CANNES, France, Jan. 10-—(By The Associated Press.) Jowed by the Sinn Fein, and|ment and the cireann. fected by the treaty. also may HA! HA! HA! Notification of endorsement by the British cabinet of the |‘hen the Nationality. peg aaioor gee pane ayy ae Hd SE FOR ESFAVE ‘ ! written pledge binding Great Britain immediately to aid| ja, orcicer at the opening of the|RAIDED MONDAT. | a ae | eran pire) tent Ghana: oo aa se to the full ex f ilitary and naval resources onference in Dublin. Dur-/ BELFAST, Jan 10. — je stall 4 it was said by a Brit- peach prance oe eee a Ce de ceneted from London mee contertmanely asa in| raided a saloon dene nistots soclenay t= peepee today that they would) THERMOPOLIS, Wyo, Jan. 10— For the Love of Mike, 2 eaten the p agreed upon by Premiers Briand and was chosen as an Irish dele-|juring « tenant. One of “*!not present any obstacles to a suc |During the firdt month of operation Come Early! by tonight. The pact, agreed upon by Premiers shed eto the|#ation to go to Paris = present the was captured. conuiel conaiunieh at Guattinate. ~ telah canted Jaat night"? "* | Trish case, but failure to get safe con-| ‘Two bartenders employed in another | “*7eful conclusion Of the tealy. sare se 2 ;|@uct prevented his attendance. |malcon were seriously shot while walk-| Jt 0° wen tena the treaty from i | In July 1919, he was elected act-|ing on the street 10 to 15 years was an Americus’ Sdet ling president of the Irish national as- but this met with no opposition from bly in the a ce of Eamonn De| BRITISH FORCES IN the other powers. It was indicated . ed States. Later,| ULSTER TO REMAIN. also that the treaty will continue in- hi was elected one) LONDON, Jan. 10—The Times de-| "0" (i otter the expiration of the , : eee, saat vice presidents elares that all British forces are to be| {cUni'ely after the expiration oF ie. | accepted. This si reanization. He/withdrawn from Ireland, excepting | ounced by one or more powers after s : Dublin in November| Ulster, as rapidly as possible, the). so oabie notice. This form has been EE ¢ seven months in| movement involving about 50 000 men.| 10004 in the hope that by :he expira- Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. : : During ‘4 impris-| ‘The anmesty to be granted by the | {opted in the hope that by ise expe ‘ FIRST FVENING | tentative query ied a menage to the) Brillsh government, scoording te tel ion will have so thoroughly demon- Ps | tentative a he conduct of the newspaper, is ‘atirace | Srated, tte. otianes ania annie as! . | be acceptable under certain con: 00: 7 se br pn opp ew Fyn re ts cy 9 8 means of pre rT : Vaoetane recite cere n from prison, under @ generous construction of the) SU, fe Dice aime ot the signa. A MUSICAL COMEDY GEM FROM GAY PAREE We start off with the pata ~ line @ ored car used for that pur- phrase “political prisoners. tories of its continuance for any defi- SEE THE JAZZ BABIES ote e | ———— nite period thereafter. 5 arity of s Assured rt nite port t L ie 4 popaleriy, of Cena ics the experts ! F r ; i ia A Lab > eer tae em yric Then Wi ning of School | it ag oad WwW Reduced prices on first grade qual- EAR THE SQUIRREL TRI Orchestr. : With Opening bf Henge! \¢ Sees seast | Dentist ins ity brown hair pasteles ot Marinade H. Nuts Symphony . Last Night. y thereafter. Beauty Parlor, Smith and Turner Bal- Three Harmonious tele j . Proposed that the 4 ute Over cony 1-9-8t LAUGH WITH L. P. WALL Eig! crackerjack musi- * § gubjects will be taught here met wich | detaulta in repara ae Loss of Teeth ENJOY BILLY M’COY’S ANTICS a x 208 sae v2 Indicates | L10¥G George, however, prefers to give | “ 2 y Sane ensateentar : 135 -Jucpamgpes the Germans a chance to put their | 1 Eccentric Dance Comedian " oe EX i ene of the various classes which w Ceraaan yopreesetstlved Rie expected weno, “wie, Sear aeeeme | DAG There Is Action, Dancing, Music and Side-Splitting - oe Oren er the evhool pean tudes tha] to arrite’ tmvorrow state supreme court today deter. | Comedy in This Latest Musical Tabloid by The Big Feature Picture. Girect 1 training teacher at the local school. RUSS PROTEST GENOA FOR CONFERENCE. SEX IN STATE mined that a dentist raay remove a patient’s teeth without consent {f in the exercise of his professional du- | Read This Letter from | THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS COMPANY First Time in Casper irs. W. lughes The most popular classes as gunged| Panis jan. 161 - | M W.S. Hi ‘ ‘ i chen : ties. A judgment of the circuit _—_____—_ | dente mere the Dractical chem-| ated Press).—Advices fr nes aro/Rumor That Thermopolis May | court of Milwaukee county awaird- | Greenville, Del. was under Tons of Coal Free WwW. esday é ; a riepheer peek ara son ofa Reha & second telegrain recelved by! Summon Women Is Due for | ing $2,500 to Isabel Thorne was | the impression q snare nfm be tse Sh cari Pea supreme council fron Foreign é makers. The enrollment credited for the open: ing uight when classes were organ- ize exceeis the anticipations of the e@chool authorities and was far great- er than on the opening night of last year's classes. It is probable that the total enrollment in men's classes will reach 200 before the end of the first month. inister Chitcherin last night says that the Rusvian government consid- ers Genoa, Italy, not suited as the site for the forthcoming international financia) and economto conference. He declares the city communteation facilities ins proposing Tondon instead too remote and the jent Joly When Law Is Inspected. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Jan. 10, — Announcement that women are to be @rawn for jury duty in the Hot Springs county district court during its next term, and that the names of overruled. Six of her front teeth had been extracted by Dr. L. A. Wandell against her wil and without her knowledge, she alleged. len. women were permitted to serve on juries. The experiment, however, was not regarded as of satisfactory out- TWO DIAMONDS GIVEN AWAY THURSDAY NIGHT WITH MANY OTHER BIG PRESENTS Admission 40c Shows at 7 and 9 o 3 all “women Gppéertng ‘on’ the ‘assess: oo and the law: was ehaseeli- 40 ‘ The women's classes will organize ment rolls will be placed in| the box| Dave onty males eligible to jury sary. tonight at the North Casper school s The Associ-|from which the jury panets are drawn, | {re : At the start only sewing, home nurs-| ated Press)—The German delegation| probably will not be followed by such | has ived at it from it. ‘ ing and millinery will be taught but| Which ts to discuss the German repa-|action if the county officers will take | k- is letter ‘a testi- the classes will be added to as soon as| tations questions with the allied gu-|the time and slight effort necessary TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. } monial if you , as I say there is a demend for work in any|Preme council arrived in Paris from|to acquaint them -with the provisions too much abet what your medicine particular endeavor ot women. Berlin today. of the Wyoming statutes and consti- ton school every Monday and Thurs- day evening. It was erroneous sap | pression that women's classes would The delegation comprising 16 mem- jcouncil to proceed to Cannes awaiting them at their hotel. tution regare bers of juries shall be “men.” If that is not sufficient, there are some sec- tions of the statutes that bear very FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart FOR RENTI— Threeroom furnished | basement apartment; gas, tollet, hot hasdoneforme andformy have taken Toatned the value of ie Eee: ham’ Tih og 2) Se apeet they iter. After the women's classes are organ P ing jurors. The const!-/ ment; reasonable 643 South Park} Mrs. WM.S. HUGHES, G1 Del. 14 at the Burling-| ers headed by Dr. Walted Rathenau | tution specifically provides that mem-|gtece 1-10.2t| Mothers and oftentimes grand- DANCIN G found an invitation from the supremo and have ’ ACADEMY be held at the new vocational trainin x iar directly on the matter of the qualifica-|and cold water, electric equipped | recommend h meeieei e Spratt es ET tions of jurors, Section 1204 provides |laundry, garage; two-blockn from| The best test of ey sapcicinetts (CASPER’S JOY P CE) Despite preparations which had been) CANNES, Jan. 10. — The on | tt & “Person is competent to act|school. Phone 1592R. 1-10-2t| what it made for large classes in mathematics | these classes fell short of expectations. | ‘The impression that the work to be handled was elther too elementary or| too advanced is held responsible for| the small enrollment. Mr. Hoyer announced this morning that all persons who desire to take ‘work in mathematics should make! o meet their and the ad- cabinet, it was rumored here this afternoon does not agree with Premier Briand and M. Loucheur on the re- Parations solution submitted by them and it may be necessary for the su- Preme council to reconsider conclu- sions already arrived at. Premier Briand and M. Loucheur, after a hur- ried consultation with members of the |French delegation went to call upon Prime Minister Lloyd George afternoon. this Vancement would be consistent with the progress made by the pupil Efforts to'secure a competent teach- er in the use of the steel square brought results when W. H. Green, local contractor who is at present con structing the Millis, Wyo., school, vol. unteered his assistance. @nnounced that he was fortunate in securing his services. Due to the fact that the same classes Bre repeated again this year, only 12|from Pennsylvania, succeeding the 99 students who were enrolled this year) late Senator Boles Penrose. The oath gre taking the advanced work. Ad. vanced classes b arranged so ho took work last » thelr work if they advantages and rintendent of made before y of all students 4 been now meet and Thurs- will be in- e this year regularly evenin, tuted for Mr. Grecn is} ® competent teacher and Mr. Hoyer| PEPPER TAKES SENATE OATH WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—George Wharton Pepper took the oath of of- fice today as a United States senator was administered by Vice Pres’ ck. |Jap Leader Goes To Philippines ent Coolidge at 12 o'c! TOKIO, Jan. 10— {By The Associ. ated Press).—Lieut. Gen, Baron Glichi }Tanaka, former minister of war will |go to the Philippines about the middle fof the present month, it was an- nounced today, to return the visit paid last fall by Maj. Leonard , governor general of the Philip- Gen. Ww pines. ITCHY BLISTERS as a juror if he be—a male citizen of the United States,” etc.’ and Sec- not qualified to act as a juror who does not possess the qualifications pre- scribed by the preceding section.” In the early. days of the territory of Wyoming, the first American com- rest of the bunch broug! tion 1205 provides that a “person is/ monwealth to grant suffrage to wom- FOR RENT—Sleepingroom. 603 South Grant street. Phone 1417. 1-10-3t —————— FOR RENT—Threeroom apartment; close in. Phone 1658R. 1-10-1t FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished | partment. Phone 1652R. 1-10-1t ht to life on. the screen in a way OF nearly fifty years we have pub- ea ee ment yead andold, rec- tinmnentling thelVegetable Compound, They know wt Gin Soe Ahem and to others. own Beighbarhood are women who know its jue. °"Mothers—daughters, whynot try it? Regular Big 10c Dance Tonight MISS ELSIE HUGHES, Dancing Instructress Class Lessons’6 to 8 P. M. Woman” It’s a Paramount pic- ture and a Lois' Weber production. It’s the story of how a modern Adam ate the Apple of Pession “THE SON OF WALLINGFORD There’s J. Rufus Wallingford, Jimmy (Blackie) Daw, Edward (Toad) Jessup, Henry BeGoode and allthe . again and never forget them. that you will Written and Directed by MR. AND MRS. GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER .- The Author and His Wife Spent Two Years in Preparing This Great Story for the Screen. A Story of Human interest and Spectacular Scenes. “THE SON. SOF WALLINGFORD. and bitterly relented to the sirens of the vampire camp. NEXT s AHOME BREW COMEDY Don’t fail to see Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Ha- ven in ‘SPIRITS’ ‘You'll get a better kick than to watch the city council elect a po- lice chief. = A WHOLE CITY USED TO STAGE A PAGEAN ' zg A LAKE OF BURNING OIL. NEXT From the n ot have been received it ia dicated that the various bran. of the night large enrol Trial of Bank President Near ON BABY'S ARMS And Back. Burned SoCo: ' Not Sleep. Cuticura Kate “When ba old he be Day Was two weeks began breaking out with blis- ters. Later the blisters ™*) scaled over and itched and PLAYING TODAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY At the Usual 40c Admission Price --Also— 10 ACTS > af boned oe that he could Grape ‘ C not sleep day or night, and f \ oe { cried almost continually. 30 50 ie . a A oe Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Deemed to aggravate the BLOOMINGTON, fs proba tdgar president for Berne M. Meas. 28 witnesses on the stand ria b the murder of Cashi ‘There were Yesterday for the defense, 28 of whom Were character witnesses that ‘© testified eaceable and to the hom! Strau emptions. ; , The trouble lasted two months. I began using Cuticura Sop and Ointment and after using one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment he was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. M. W. Quarles, Laingsburg, Mich. Cuticura Soap, Ointment » and Tal. Cumare ideal for every-day tolletuses. Seen ch Tite by Mall. A Adres: “Cetioura Za Bae Omnia, fetere i Cuticure Soap ahaves without mop, A Bishop-Cass Theatre VAUDEVILLE SOME NEW FACES Take a tip, this is the best show in Casper,

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