Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR AMNESTY DECLARED BY KING TO RELEASE: PRISONERS IN ERIN Political Offenders Prior to Truce Last July Will Be Released, Over 1,000 Are Affect LONDON, Jan. George has granted general offenses committed in Ireland truce last July,” it was anno prisoners will beg The text of the p secretary for the colon “The king has been p the provisional to take office, nesty wit pec bs land a when Figures given out !n Dublin night, in anticipation of the amnesty owed that 1,010 per- under sous nid oC the classi! ers, were st whe in DUBLIN, Jan. 12.-(By The Asso- lated Press)—Withdrawal of the gov ernment police auxiliaries from Ire- land woyld begun immediate announced offi the for England OPPOSITION TS faction treaty have been by Eamonn De V b dent of the Dail Hireann, to con- sider the general situation growing out of ratification of the treaty. Mean- while Arthur Griffith, the new presi- dent, has started the ministry of his provisional government, first acts being to summ Ireland parliament for a meeting on Saturday for the purpose of formal- 1y passing upon the treaty. This for- mal ratification 9 specifically — pro- vided for in the pact. Mr. De Valera has stat ‘will ignore the me: ed that he and believes his f M do Ike. wise. The ¢ Mr. Griffith believe ‘th: vnanimous approval of the treaty b: ing, members with the added votes of the four Unionist members for Dt lin untversi It {s rumored that one of the Unionist members he par. Mament may be A to thus giving a « SATION COHN SEN NITHENT F USUTE WITH IT ‘With hope of effecting an amicable eattlement of differences with exist be- tween the city and the City Sanitation company, Attorney H. H. Foster, coun- wel for the company appeared before the city council last night to state the attitude of the concern which recent- jy obtained an injunction against the city preventing the issuance of other|; ©ontracts to firms desirious of partic- Mr. Foster sought the protection of the city for his firm which he said had already spent between $6,000 and $7,000 in securing equipment and which was operating at a loss at the Present time amounting to about $400 monthly. He announced that the City Sanita tion company was organized for the Purpose of efficiently conducting a legitimate business and that this would be the sole endeavor of the com- pany. He announced also that th: company was ready to go to the su Preme court if necessary to protect sav reeny eee the validity of what he termed the ex-: clusive contract issued by the c! R. M. Boeke, city attorney announc- ed that the situation following the is. asueace of the injunctoin by Judge C. . Brown remained status quo and would go exist until such time Judge Brown could hear the city’s ar- guments against the injunction ge ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12—The People's hank of Stoutland was ordered closed by J. G. Hughes, state finance aire tor, according to word received he ‘The bank is capitalized at $20,000 w @ surplus of $15,000. ————— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i a atereeal FOR RENT—Five-room modern ¢ 1024 South Spruce strete. F 459. 11 SSS Se FOR SALE—Two lots, block 88; N. Casper; price $750; might c: car as part payment; Grude, Casper Realt WANTED — Woman for general housework and to assist in care of Uttle girl;good wa; Place for right p FOR RENT—~ South Poplar street, with and heater; will furnis tenant. Inquire 3 Street. Singer Sex I WIEH TO BIy «| of the trrigatt the remain-| | ing this city received from yesterday's ipating in sanitation work in Casper.! ed, Report 12.—(By The Associated Press.) King mnesty “in respect to political prior to the operation of the unced today. The release of | , issued by Winston Churchill, CITY AUTOMOBILES MUST BE LEFT AT GARAGE AT NIGHT, COUNCIL ORDERS after all city automobiles, tn- 1g those in use by every depart ll have to be placed in the pal garage every night, n ctions issued by st night following presentation of such a memorial ich passed by unanimous vote. All city machines must be taken to he garage after working hours and left there until business hours in the ing. The fire department was instructed to keep a record of ine used by every car and to eep records of repairs used on all cars Atethe suggestion of Walter Keefe, |the water committee was authorized | to take stock of the improvements |that will be required at the city |pump station so that it would be in| best working order before the start ervice this spring. some discussion of the cond!-| reets in parts of east and| Casper a suggestion was} council that some steps should be taken to immediately cor- the conditions. The discussion a8 based on the fact that through the inability of the fire department to| penetrate snow drifts in the vicinity Fourteenth and re }to the ground. Mayor Blackmore | terminated the discussion by stating that this wis a poor time of the year | to think of carrying out elaborate | street improvement plans. ——<——_— PEACE STATUE WRECKED. | ASBURY PARK, N. J., Jan, 12. — The Angei of Peace statue. which |had stood on the Ocean Grove beach tor forty years was in ruins to- as the result of a fiveminute rak jgale. The statue phase by ‘as toppled from its 72-4mile gust and shattered es irth annual conference of the Southern Forestry congress will be held next month at Jackson, Miss, THE TRUTH ABOUT ASPIRIN See What Science Has Done | In Tingle’s Laxo Aspirin Washington, D. ©.: A statement jmade by the Therapeutic Research Laboratories definitely establishes |that aspirin ts non narcotic or habit forming, but that taken in ‘orm it does disturb digestion. Desp! jthe fact that the world of ‘medinine |recognizes in aspirin the most power- ful of all patn reliefs, people bellev jit harmful because {t so often inter- feres with digestion. Many people have craved the relief aspirin would sive them, yet feared to take it be- cause of the after discomfort. They hati welcome the new, improved as- pirin. Science Triumphant. fen of science have worked faith- and thoroughly unt get in TINGLE'S LA’ tablet that overcomes all these for- objections, A gentle laxative has Iso been added, d once the pain ts gone, this cleansing assures you thor- | ough elimination of the cause, It's the aspirin men and women are carrying with them daily. ‘Tae \ aspirin with the three points, TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN your druggist for the “Three Therapeutic Research Washington, D. C. Clean Lamp COAL For Immediate Delivery Casper Supply Company Phone 913 - |promptly at | SOCIETY |: (Continued from Page ‘Three) played by Mra. W. E. Tubbs. Mrs. 1A:! | Branson sang “Negro Spirituals” and Mra. P. W. Frank read an essay writ ten by herself on the Negro and In dian music which was comprehensive ly written and very well read. A piano duet from the “New World Symphony” was played by Mrs. A. C.| Riker and Mrs. Jessie Anderson Fow! er. Mrs. O. W. Hililgren sang “From the Land of the Sky Blue Water.” Mrs, William Tolhurst, the hostess the afternoon played two selections from MeDowell which completed the program. The next meeting of the ‘Iatince Musicale will be held at the home of Wednesday, Feb will be “Amert- 0. E. 8. Mecting } For Tonight. ] Among the candidates who will re| ceive the work of the Order of East rn Star at the meeting which will be eld this event Masonic Tem @ are Mrs. Wilber Tubbs, Miss Mar garet Knittle, daughter of Mary Kn tle, past grand matron, and Miss Alii Mechling, daughter of Mrs. Violn| Mechling, worthy grand matron; and/ F. Allison Knitt Joint Installation for Tonight. The Pythian Sisters and the Knights of Pythias will hold joint in- stallation of officers tonight at the I. 0. O. F. hall A short session of the Pythian Sis. ters will be held before the installo Uon, The business meeting will begin 7 o'clock tn order to be time for the evening's prepared festivities. During the evening dancing will be to PRICES Not Words Tell the Story January Clearance Sale COMPARE OUR VALUES Any Place Any Where Any Time oCOTT Clothing Co. 240 S. Center St. | Davis. | they SOCHOHOOOSOSOOOSOOOOSOODS ec and The Mradames and Holman will have charge of the and all Knights of Pythias and} refreshment are invited to ‘The members of the 500 card club) were delightfully entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. G. Burnett on South Jackson strect. The residence was artistically deo crated with baskets of cut flowers ed with satin and tulle bows. The afternoon was devoted to play- ing 500, three tables playing. Prizes} were awarded to those hokling the high score for the games. ‘A Gelicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Burnett assisted by Mra Alice ECONOMY URGED N CITY AFFAIRS (Continued from Page 1.) the sinking fund a sufficient amount to care for the issues of bonds as mature, and interest on same. interest on the bonds now out- will amount to nearly $100, 00 for the year 1922. “I am determined, if the council vill co-operate, to have our full issues tabulated and cal: tabulated ag et OO The Trouble-Woman | Dear Troublewoman: I am a young girl stenographer out of work and would thank you very much if you would give me @ list of the different firms that I might write to for such work as ad- dressing envelopes or copy work. | HELEN. Dear Helen. ‘The list has been printed three dif- ferent times. quite recently. I know of no way that you might obtain Jefferson and A Streets Del Monte Red Raspberries, De! Monte Peaches, No. 244 Del Monte Pears, No. 2% ¢ Sheridan’s Hard Wheat Best Shoulder Steak, Ib.... Round Steak, Ib__..__. Sirloin Steak, Ib Pot:Roastlbo Beef Rib, Ib__......___._—.... Pork Loins, Ib... te will be serv-|ance of each future Littlefield, Hemry continued fixed policy ‘payment at maturity of all past sues and any new needed Sisters, both resident and vis-| far ment for publication. needs, some of which at once, eventually have, 1 wil outline ment. “Bi THE PIONEER GROCER Che Casper Dally Cribune uncil, for “Bome things I and others “a complete inventory of all nforcement of the traffic regula the Inclusion of North Casper, Bur- lngton and Nelson additions. "A sufficient revenue to permit a real contingent fund for arising emer- gencies. “A lack of effort to expend all| “SGentlemen, we begin work they are so “An absence of unpaid bilis at the} °css to the detriment end of the year, with an absolute| partments the ctf year-end balance to carry on the fixed| "4 this should charges during the Gr: ¢ «.onths of the year until the treasury is benefitted ny tax moneys, “Protection of pumping plant to preyent high water ot the Platte ing it. “Enlargement of the city reservoir river from on the hill south of town to assure culated for the guid- sufficient water for fire protection. sclf as a public stenographer. That of course might not be immediately remunerative, until you had worked up a clientele. Dear Troublewoman: I am a young lady 18 years old, graduated from high school last June. I should like to take care of children. I would rather care for them during the day instead of even ings. Could you please help me? MISS F. Ss. Phone 345 FRIDAY SPECIALS 14 Lbs. Sugar for $1.00 J. 8S. B. Coffee, per Ib2. =... oe. 400 No. 2 can.....-.--. Del Monte Black Raspberries, No. 2 can_—...___30e Del Monte White Cherries, No. 244 can___-.____40e Del Monte Apricots, No. 244 can_... = 356 can.___... +. 356 ans____.._...._... Ade Flour, 48 Ib: —_—-$2.20 Sheridan’s Hard Wheat Flour, 24 Ibs..__....____$1.10 MEATS 15¢ ~——--_—20e --—25e 15¢ and 20c ------—10¢ and 15c¢ Rib Roast bo. a eee OF THE WINTER GARDEN ROLLER RINK We have purchased Roller Rink and have 7,000 Feet of Sk: ALL NEW Tonight 7:30 Grand Opening An Entire New Maple Floor GOOD MUSIC Ader & Heuman, Mgrs. the Winter Garden installed ating Surface. SKATES reached The conference circles criticism press is than to with all upward, to merit our city people. Tribune “We will win c Proval by our own acts. Any criti- ciam that is bestowed upon us we ‘Water | ™ust overcome by results. The press can help or hinder us. Constructive “Let us play the game in the open we serve, whose confidenn we desire afd from whom we should endeavor “Let us work together. The dom!- nant factor must be what is best for THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922. to the heads of several of the arma IER BRIAND AND ENTIRE CABINET QUIT OFFICE TODAY of the Briand ministry would greatly affect the Genoa economic conference news was received with expression. of dismay. “Tt is a very grave event,” said tho head cf one Gelegation. SUFFERING 3 Fel i e having ‘s worth work- eS CL) 09 te, °. o 14 35. aE ity be approval i g ? Place, | That will help, and I believe the resse far more eager to commend E. condemn. Tecommendin\s "8 Vegetable Com- Rave sattered: they Gencrive ther e ive ms and state how they were made well. ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com is a medicine from etal CotaRel een Waawct 8 our cards on. the table, under the eyes of the public i support in our actr and its greatest number of I thank you.” to or to go anywhere. It many women. Why not try it? Classified Ads Bring Results ind LADIES’ LOW SHOES one and two-strap ties, also patent leather two- low. On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Richards & Cunningham Co. OXFORDS AND PUMPS Colors brown, black, grey and bronze, in lace, Dp. Heels Cuban, Military, French, Baby Louis and REGULAR VALUES AS HIGH AS $14.50 . $—=.85 PRICE SS Good Run Sizes Ladies’ High Shoes. Sale Price, Pair $5.00 LISTEN! GIRLS The New Toddle Pumps Will Arrive Monday, January 16. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST = : | E lis suis Seki THEY’ RE COMING BACK The Original Schembeck Orchestra NOW KNOWN AS The Manhattan Dance Orchestra Opening Friday Night The Terrace Gardens UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . They bring with them a six-piece band that they feel sure will please the Casper public and their many friends of the 9ld Winter Garden days. Let’s Get Together Again Friday Nite, Jan. 13 Saturday Nite, Jan. 14 Straight Admission Dance $1:25 the Couple Regular 10c Dance OUR MOTTO—“SAY IT WITH MUSIC” L. Rex Mayne Singing Late Song Hits UN il a lis ail

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