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PAC MA PAGE FOUR BUSY MONTH IN CASPER RELIC? Report of Home Service Secre- tary Shows Unusual Activ- With Advent of Winter. A busy month has closed for the ot the Amer- to the show ing made in rep submitted by Mrs Kittie B. Payne, home service secretary in charge of the local office. The volume of business is best shown tn the detalled report which is) 4 submitted herewith Letters written —_ RED CROSS HAS COUNTY BTOGET BREAKERS LOOM | (VER $252,000) IN IRISH FIGHT|":= {Continued from Pare 1) Telegraph und Telephone. 4.0 Inspection of Horses and Cattle 1.5 | moved their The Irish Justice Court Expense. Justice Salary and Fees.—~ Witness Fees , “am Until Grit Coroner's Expense. }sround and Coroner, per 4ay—mileage, Juror’a Fees Witness Fees Miscellaneous Expense ---— j oe | “he etter: Printing and Records. Books. $4,000 $6,500 Courthouse and Jail Expense. Construction and Repairs___.-$ 3.500 financial Requests for Financial assistance gives fami ‘Welfare clu Philathea Preebyterians gave dinner. Giris Reserve of the ¥. W. gave basket —_— ——- AME WARDEN ILL. Jan. 11.—W. T. state game and is sick In a Denver trouble. MINING EXPERT ANIAZED ATFIND Troubles Almost Had Hirm| Beaten When He Recovered | Health, Says Veteran Engineer. CRE Judkins, Wyom!n fish commissioner, Al Rogers, of 3 ‘street, Los Angeles, © mining engineer, relat experience with Tanlac. “T spent twenty yea North Main well known remarkable tn the mines and deeerts as an engineer,” said Mr.| Rogers, “and finally got just about | as bad a case of indigestion as a mar gould have rears ago, and since then I have s} wery dollar I could spare on mec This started about nine nt ¢ines, treatments and Iw get a little better at res and back to work would soon be as bad off as I was. - Why, I would weor about six weeks and then have to lay off for a month or two to re. cuperate. I was no bad off that ev & couple of crackers upset my stom frequently and nauseated me terr! ‘Then rheumatiam set in my legs and 1 Became so discouraged I was about Teaty to give up. for it seemed like | everything was the matter with me. | “After I rend the statements of peo-} ’ ple here in Los Angeles and San Diego telling about Taninc, I felt there ought } to be something in it for me. My troubles were so bad it took several bottles to start me improving rapidly, but after that it made quick work of my troubles and in six weeks I went Back to work on the new railroad out «f Ban Diego 80 changed that the boys on the job hardly knew me. I have felt fine ever since, and eat anything I want now without a sign of indl- gestion or any other distress, I ‘haven't lost n day from work for over eight months, and as a result have *, made enough money to come here to “Los Angeles and start in business for myrelf, That's what Tanlac has done for me, and I wil! be glad to tell any-| Body personally about my case." | Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas i per Pharmacy and by leading drug-| gists everywhere.—aAdy, aaa aes {NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF | ; TIME APPOINTED FOR PROV. | ING WILL, ETC. State of Wyoming’) )ss. Deonty oestrous ia | in ict Cor Sixth Judicial Denia art, Six udicial | + Jn the Matter of the Estate of| Eliza A. Callin, Deceased. | To all persons interested in said ae | Notice is hereby given, that Sat-| urday, the 28th day of January,| 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m. of aald| dey, at the Court Room of eaid| Court, in the County of Natrona, has been appointed as the time an lace for ving the Will of said liza A. Callin, deceased, and for hearing the application of Noah Lindsey icr the issuance to him of| Letters Testamentary, when and| where any person interested may ear and contest the same. rae this 27th day of December, HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk. Publish Dec. 28, 1921, Jan. 4, 11, 18, 1923. cle 192 ——Se NUAL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the eferred annual meet! of the stockholders of the Casper Laun- ts dry Company, a Wyoming corpora- tion, has been called for January NE 50, 1922, at 4 o'clock p, m., at a1 Room 306 Consolidated” Royalty r Building, Casper, Wyoming, for the © purpose of electing a board of di- th rectors for the ensuing corporate I rear, and the transaction of such 1 other business as may come before paid mee 5 ee SPER LAUNDRY CO 00 | CABINET 1. DUBLIN, clated Press. mmisstoners — Officer-. t the Man rst move Attorneys appo! Meals for Jurors. Miscellaneous Cor t Mothers’ Pen County Fa 1820 Deficit ereal Clinic uary commissioners ther important county business was handled, Lyle B. Jay, county assessor, was rdered to keep up the land plat books for the county at a cost not > exesed $1,500 for the current year. | It was authorized that there should | e no change in the districts set t aside for assessment either in Cas per or in the districts established in| various parts of the county. ‘The petition of L. E. Brown for ap- pointment as constable for the coun | ty was received and approved by the board. a SS ee FRENCH DISPUTE | TO BE sETTLED (Continued from Page 1.) | was handed to Premier Briand| ‘The document referred to in the fore- going is aptly the memorandum of the recent talk in London between Pre- miers Lloyd George and Briand re- ¢ the prope Anglo-French ater “THEODORA B is L. Thompson, ,) Publish Jen. 11, 1922, Secretary. (Continued From Page 1) will accept ine Free Staie ate to prive.e life those jed thir wishes tu th Dail,” but |) © government,” and adds: __| people to the defense of their own in 44.550 |terests he can merely hope to hold his ng iess than an el any service tohim. A pl seless, for the treat: ignore ef the national demand for ratifi | covernment to the polls before the free state is embodie it is made y's friends would fight at very t disadvantage. Therefore it ts the ish cabinet’s duty to consummate the Irish settlemen: IRISH PROBLEMS. Pp a new gov Admission 40c Che Casper Dailr land's aspiration. LONDON, Jan. 11—(By The : ‘ated -Press)—The Westminster Ga vette calls upon the British govern ment to assemble parllament a= soon an event of the utmost importance minds of the Irish people, «s ic step towards the fulfilime: 7 release of the political prisoner Great Britain is expected in a da troubles would be further lp, possible, next week at the least, t. Times is + mfident that) oO Yo nent ttl then there will be no ays ffith is able to rally the make no adway. Noth it's rosults as they ig pt to force the provisional is not impossible and, and is successful, the 66 arrests all with urgent during the year “Smith” Reed. liquor law violation AKES UP Jan. 11—(By The Asso }—Mensures for sett! in Ireland erms of the Anj were considered by cal ion the this afternoon se. One of the it ts understood, will be ment of a commission to prehensive Aisposition of all cases. s anticipate this well b: ant upon the case, —|\COLUMBIA VAUDEVILLE TODAY IN ADDITION TO “PARIS BY NIGHT” Presented by Sapphire Girls Company A JAZZY PARISIAN COMEDY Set to Music and Dancing IGNATZ WALL, BILLY M’COY, SQUIRREL TRIO AND JAZZ BABIES Seven-Reel Photoplay Feature “SAHARA” TONS OF COAL GIVEN AWAY FREE AT TONIGHT’S SHOW Gifts of Handsome Dishes at Ladies’ Matinee Today at 2:30 Shows at 7 and 9 ve formal authority to the new Irish The newspaper calls at tenon to the anoinulous position o: Arthur Griffith's prpvisiona: govern pent until it receives this antuority the imperis] parliament should fulfill its moral obligation and wee the thing through quickly. ———a . BG ARRESTS MADE BY | POLICE IN TEN DAYS During the first ten days of the month, with the police department in charge of Jesse A. Scheffner, acting chief of police, the department made of which were for traf fic or liquor law violations or other minor tnfractions of city eatutes. Honors attendant upon first arrest went He was charged with In addition to were eight holdovers , five of which have paroled or the cases dis George es show up on the new 1 which has been installed police department. It is a c record of the arrest ar The various departments show the 4 confer with/date, hour, name, charge, officers t making arrest; Cescription of criminal kely that Dublin |{temized valuables taken from prisor will be taken over from the|er; disposition of case; the date and in the next few days.Jhour of release and remarks attend Relentless in Imperial Power---Yet She Gave All for Love IT REQUIRED TWO YEARS’ TIME TO PRODUCE “THEODORA” Vatican, Sardous immortal est critics as The World’s Greatest Spectacle Its immensity and g of the most conservative of duction the camera will never surpass Truly the hist if th I ory of the world has been writ like the one where A Horde of Lions Are Loosed on Helpless have or & greatest, with the dramatic points Thousands Produced by Unione Italiana ning as a legitimate $2.00, other Eastern cities. ”” STARTS SUNDAY RIS A Bishop-C. oe Theatre Twenty-five thousand people are in the cast headed by Rita Jolivet and the greatest screen and stage stars of all Europe. Stupendous settings of stone and marble are the background, built under the direction of Ar- mando Brasini, architect of. the It has been hailed by the great- exhausted t! . It has been called # pro- generation to come. itten in its love stories, accentuated in scenes Cinematografica “THEODORA” has been run- attraction in the Astor Theater, New York, since October 10, at prices up to Simflar high prices have pre- vailed in Boston, Chicago and Beg orn anes ee - eribune OKO ADVICES | SSSrSessese WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. NEW CIGAR STORE 10 BE cles, all tobacco goods, magazines tween the principajs. As a result of \earried at the new location wher other additions, however, the length - “Service will be the motte, of the treaty and ite annexes, now — ee considerably exceed 6,000 words. * The cocace, tere spate tn she Lyrss| } building on the corner of Center and_ Second streets, will be opened to the| Beauty Shop, Smith public in the near future under the | COny- 133 Space Driverless Cars num! mg the of the ty. ‘The small but convenient room sc be fitted out with mahogany Sxtures| Dodges and Fords, Also One Ford Ton Truck. and will have a soda fountain with) See Virkcl, Phone 1589-J (Continued trom Paws 1) kan peninsula. The term was frst’ TROOP WITHDRAWAL. used in the Root-Takahira agreement oany years ago, and while it has|, WASHINGTON, 2 o-ov The proved sufficiently definitive - up to| Associated Paige ce japanese dele. the present moment, St was fett that Sates to arms conference today there was now occasion for a more ‘estatively agreed to the withdrawal yrecise understanding on the subject.|°f Japanese troops from the former ‘Among other questions yet to be set-|Ge@man Kiacchow lease and from tied is the number and calibre of guns ‘he a dire Fu railway on to be permitted to airplane carriers. | Condition Japan furnish proper It has already been decided to attach | Policing. appendixes to the main treaty. These| The delegates did not discuss the will deal with the Mmitations to be date on which the withdrawal would placed on the replacement of capital take place but the Japanese suggested ships; «crapping of ships and other |that the railroad guard withdrawal such technical subjects. would be ,treated separately from A short preamble has been, substi-| that of the withdrawal of other troops tuted for the long one originally|in the leasehold. ARE YOU ALL SET? HERE WE ARE WITH A BRAND NEW VAUDEVILLE ‘BILL TODAY AND THURSDAY all equipment. A balcony is being built on the north and east walls, and the south and west side of the PLATTE VALLEY GOLD PURE CREAMERY BUTTER, PER LB Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY FIRST 10 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE NEXT The Big Feature Picture. First Time in Casper “STOCKINGS” A COMEDY SKIT Presented by JERE SANFORD “THE CHORE BOY” An U: Act, and a Real Artist at Whistling, Yodeling and Telling Funny Stories. JAMES and JESSIE BURNS In Sensational pists and Slack Wire EVANS This Vivacious Little Lady Will Cap- ture You With Her Songs and ‘Talk. It's a Paramount pic- ture and a Lois ‘Wel production. It’s the story of how a modern Adam ate the Apple of Passion and bitterly relented to the sirens of the vampire camp, AHOME BREW COMEDY Don’t fail to see Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Ha- ven in “SPIRITS’ —IN— “POOR DEAR MARGARET KIRBY” TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING—7:00 AND 9:00 MATINEE EACH AFTERNOON—2:30 If You Get in at 3:30 You Will See All the Vaudeville and All the Picture. Matinee 40c Any Seat ALLINGFORD” e A TRULY GREAT PICTURE WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MR. AND MRS. GEO. RANDOLPH CHESTER The Author and His Wife Spent Two Years Preparing This Story for the Screon NOW PLAYING