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SPOR aa me s c v PAGE EIGHT SIBERIAN PROBLEMS SETTLED Bi PARLEY sZE0 INN, Washington Conferencein Agreement on| WO ARRESTED Questions, Including Islands to Be MAN GETS JAIL SENTENCE FOR Fortified in the WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—(By The Associated Press.) — Virtual settlement of the Siberian question, so far.as the Washington arms conference is concerned, was understood to TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922. @ismissed for lack of evidence. SERGEANT RETIRES. [eGrath ts said to have established to CHEYENNE, Wryo,, Jan. 24.—Fi court that he was not guilty of | Sergeant Evan G. Patch, troop E 1 placed against him. The} United States cayalry, wus retired a which he had put up to| Fort Russell today after 20 years o: at trial was|#ervice. During the war he held « ys aah cap-ein's commission in the ist a. vision. —< fbe Casper Daily Cribuni 'RIANT STILLS "BROKEN DOWN’ CONDITION OF RAILROADS AT CLOSE OF U.S. GONTROL IS DENIED BY HINES WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Assertions that the railroads were turned back to their owners after the period of govern- ition were refuted to- * |ment control in a “broken down” con valuable Casper property and a man|fetstate commerce committee, in which the former director siving his name as J. Gillespie, were} general of railroads said he believed the government had arrested by the sheriffs forces last night and are held for Investigation in connection with the finding of a still nt No. 1129 South alnut. street, last night. The still, one of the largest ever Pacific, Report “substantially overmaintained the ing the case of the producers of con- > equipment” of the roads. Mr. Hines/ struction materials at the interstate told the committee as a witness in its commerce commissicn’s investigation general railroad inqGiry that=reports| {nto transportation rates. @t the end of federal control showed! As president of the National azsocia- locomotives in “distinctly better con-|tion of Sand and Gravel Producers, have been reached today at the meetjng of tht Far Eastern committee with the acceptance of the Japanese statement promising complete withdrawal from Russian territory upon establishment of a stable government. ;iems than 1,500 people would be in at- Secretary Hughes ile a statement |tendance, and the Italian government of the position of the United States in | probably would be obliged to resort to the course of which he was under-|suburban and nearby towns to secure stood to have reaffirmed the policy of neceasary accommodations for visitors. the American government as against territorial aggression. } uv Agreement o.. *he Pacific island for-'U. Ss LAND FORCES. tifications question <ader which the) = % fs Bonin islands adjacent 1 ?2ran are|, WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.<By The taken in the state of ‘Wyoming, said to have ® capacity of several hundred LATE ASOAULT P. J. Regan, found gullty of assault- {ng Dr. M. C. Keith rvhen the phy- siclan was summoned t+ his home 625 West Thirteenth street Sunday even- need to serve 90 days Regan, through his ed notice of urt and his the time of the arrival of the officers. The house was not occupied. at the rear of 1129 South Walnut, ané Peter McCabe said to own the house and property were placed un‘er ar- rest and are being held on bond untii an investigation {s completed. The uncovering of the still resulted also in the destruction of over 1,000 h, having been summoned to ome Sunday night, was|not to be fortified also.was reported AS#0ciated Press)—Aithough President | gallon: nd bey Dewan, when be TOne3a | to laive heer: Lemeeel Ported Harding believes that ho work of the and questioned as to who|' Japanese delegates, it was said,| Washington conference eventually will | whiskey. ble for the call. The phy-|agree to final drafting of the naval |! to reduction of both naval and| Details of the findings ate tempor- yelieving the man to be in a|treaty to include a clause prohibiting |}4d armament; he fs not prepared/arily withheid until Sheriff Marquis condition of intoxication refused to dis-| fortification of the Bonin islands. The Now to recommend any radical reduc-|and his force complete the investiga- treaty ‘clause containing a description tion in the land forces of the United of the Pacific islands which should States, tion. It was intimated today that both the men held-in connection with filicly close the fact that he had been called by a woman. gallons was prepared for operation at| Pare favorably” with that time. dition than at the beginning and the the condition of freight cars “to com- It must be remembered, he added, that both generally were in exceedingly Gillespie said to occupy a small house} Dor condition at the beginning of fed- ral operation. Although there had been some short- said this had been “greatly exagyerat- ea” in the general discussion. could be no better proof of the con. of mash, the confiscation of| ‘ition of the roads when turned back, the instruments and many gallons of |the former director general said, than the unprecedented volume of business which they began to bandle within out, he asserted, any marked improve ment in the condition of their rolling }stock. ‘age of maintenance tn rails, cross ties and ballast on some roads, Mr. Hines ‘There ‘Mr. Johnston declared that presert Tate schedules had put “both us an’ the railroads on the ©ay to lose the capital invested in thie industry.” ————_—_ President Of Farm Congress Of Cole. Dead * GREELEY, Colo., Jan. 24—Newton C. Dougherty, president of the Colo- four months of that time, tn 1920, with-|r.go Farmerr’ congress, who fought his way back to a position of esteem after having served five years in an Tllinois prisor, following his conviction Tailored by ! Hart Schafiner & Marx $55 to $75 Values As Dr. Keith entered the house Reg: an is said to have locked the door and warned the doctor that he could not leave the place until he told who had summoned him. Dr. Keith admin istered to Mrs, Regan who had been injured it {s said in an encounter with her husband and prepared to leave. At this juncture Regan is said to have attacked him. Dr. Keith finally escaped from the place after the as sault but Regan took possession of the doctor's medicine case. On information supplied police head quarters by Dr. Keith, Regan was placed under arrest and tried last night > TWO KILLED Aa AUTO TURTLES LANDER, Wyo., Jan. 24.—Skiddng y, @ large touring car overturned and two of the occupants, Preston Thomas and John Strong, ex-service men of Lander, were killed. W. T. Broderick, prominent business man of Lander, was seriously. injured. cH s, Wy Game Warden W. T. was critically sick at a Denver hos- pital for a week, has gone to his home at Riverton, Wyo, to recuperate. not be fortified was said to have) It was sald today at the reached the point of final drafting. |House that congress might, with the president's appro’ make some WASHINGTON MEET |“‘thodest reductions” below the present 1S PROLONGED. |2oseeaiek of the American army. be Se: \but that the administration would not WASHINGTON, Jan, 24—(By ‘Ine! give tt approval to any reduction associated Press).—Postponement of | wich Miata’ Oring dus saraces mhew the assembling of the Genoa economic ithe potnt of absolute national cafety conference set for March 8, probably | aca will be necessary, tt was atated in of-|,, MT. Harding ts said to recognize that White| operations will be formally charged with violation of the liquor laws. IMERICA MUST 7:4 @ state of unrest. Peter GicCabe said to be owner of | Gey by Walker D. Hines in a statement before the ser.ate in- Comparing the efficiency of labor'of misusing funds while superinten- under government control, the only|dent of schools at Peoria, Ill, died true basis for which, he said, after/nere today. He was 78 years of age. the change to the 8-hour day, was the number of “man hours paid for.” Mr. Mines declared the “traffic units of service per man hour” had increased $2 in 1915 to 96 in 1917 and 1918, and 100 in 1919, “thus showing moi he has been engaged in farming and per man*bour than ever before,” has taken an active interest in affairs 1920, he sald, the figure had been in-/i, nix community. Last December he A Real Opportu- nity to Buy a Real Good Coat at a Low Price 25 Per Cent Off on All Suits He formerly was srestdent of the Natiprial Education association. After being pardoned by former Governor Dunn of Illinois, Dougherty came to Greeley to the ranch of his son. Since Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx fictal circles today becauve of pro- | tD° World still is longation of the Washington arma- ment meeting. Even if all other factors were favor- able, it was sald, it would be practical- ly impossible to assemble so large a gathering as that contemplated for Genoa in the six weeks remaining be- fore the tentative date. The difficul ty has not been lessened Italian spokesmen said, by the delay on the part of the United States to formal- ly announce their attitude toward the projected gathering. Close connections between Washing- ton conference and that in Genoa was who declared tive pruning 1 rearrangement of Européan bud- gets, considered a neccessary perlimi nary to any successful retadjustment of European economic conditions, un til positive steps have been taken toward reduction of naval armaments at Jeast. Unless such reduction is as- he Washington confer. Jeclared, it would be use less to hold a nference in Genoa for economic reconstruction. er consid ration favoring de An lay of the Genoa meeting is the neces. sity of finding accorar.odations in that small city. It ts estimated that no ITALIAN GOVERNMENT AND THE VATICAN BROUGHT GLOGER, GLAM (Continued from Page 1. phonic communication with the outside ‘world. The work of walling in and trans- forming within the vatican, In connec: tion with the conclave is under the immediate supervision of Marqifis Sac- chett!, who is personally directing the workmen. SINCERO TO BE CONCLAVE SECRETARY. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—(By The Associated Press)—Monsignor Luigi Bincero, one of the meat important prelates in the papal curia, as a re- sult of the charges incident to the death of Pope Benedict, it was said here today, will automatically become secretary of the conclave, a position second only to that of membership in the sacred college. As first canon and professor in the seminary at Veriolll, in Piedmont, Monsignor Sincero some years ago was called to Rome as auditor of the holy sacred tribunal of the rota, the court which among other things is entitled to grant annulnent of mar- riages between Catholics. He also col- laborated ‘with Cardinal. Gasparr! in his codification of the canon law and is now secretary of the sacred col- lege. The secretary of the frequently made a cardinal by the new pope, in fact almost immediately. When the new pope is elected, the sec- retary of the conclave assists him in putting on the pontifical robes and kneeling before-him, hands him the |white cap which the pontiff puts on his head. In turn some popes have |placed their red cap on the Read of the kneeling secretary of the consist- cry, thus showing their intention of raising them to the purple, conclave is| FINANGE TRADE POPAeea as 10. was re-elected president of the Colo- He ts said to fori that if the nations Quoting f Ae of onat | pnt oO rom orts of regi radio Farmers’ Congress. . of Europe were to reiuce their war MEDNICK BROS. armies to the same degree as nas been ( Continuea from Page 1) directors for 1918 and 1919, Mr. po — I id thhée ‘shhoweta’ . : : world enantion mis Rovernment, the| the commodity price tendency over a Pehtteemmrsen cx tts peatinipaceice! Finest. st sliky Henning jor! lon ~would %e greatly! jong pertod woul tend downward. nd Webpabtcry. a nest Store pyare ffner & Marx Clothes lenning Kepree ae “E don’t cherish the delusion that | \uciness ander secallecte atic Cae Sehe Hotel ss under peculiarly difficult con Ih for Men WEEK-END SPECIALS We Make Our Own fce Cream, An army approximatin; the present strength of 150,000, the president is said to believe, represents . proper example to the world. He feels it ts said, that Russia, with her half million or more effectives, does not represent such an exampla, but rather presents & poor picture of what a great democ- racy should do. §145,000 WATER BONDS DEFEATED AT LANDER LANDER, Wyo. Jan. 24.—Plans ¢ the city council for the improvemer we are helpless victims of inexorable awa which cont of our fates," Mr. Mitchell asserted’ “for economic laws] WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Railroads are after all merely generalizations| have “lost sight of the economic concerning our own economlo be-|measure for fixity -rates-what the havier. traffix is able to bear—and are doing|on investigation of charges of viola. ae he eerie arer business under one sluyan: “ ‘We|tion of the liquor laws, the direct ELEVATOR CO, ACCUSED char been bootlegging, HELENA, Mont., Jan. 24—John at. | ryea ite money. Johnston, of ge having , was Davis. chief of the division of iets papening Tl, ed i. # in open-! released when the action Be ee him Sacwineeetate<| BIG CHAUFFEURS’ CARNIVALBALL DROPPED, NO EVIDENCE Mugs McGrath held by the police .arges that an elevator company o ‘at place had shipped and sold stored heat, in violation of the rules of the ate department of agriculture. —_————< Smoke Transo Cigars. of the municipal water plant by t) ight expenditure of $145.0l0 were Jefe Light Lunches Served Daily. at a special.etection when the be + issue was defeated by a vote of 2 to 197. COLDS GRIP Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking — > Meet me at The Smokehouse. “THE CASPER STEAM BAKERY | | The Home of Sally. Ann and Blue Ribbon Bread 9c Per Loaf or 3 for 25c. ZUTTERMEISTER BLDG. Phone 109 TONIGHT Arkeon Dance Auditorium All novelties and noise makers free. The greatest event of the winter season, given by Chauffeurs’ Local Union No. 671. Lexative Brome | Quinine . PICK THE BANK THAT WILL LEAD si tablets — foto me WinksleF RESH MEAT: usd Taking banks one way and another, Largest Market in the State it is not difficult to put your finger on M JUNIORS — Little Me : the bank that is destined to take it One-third the regular dose. Made Be sure you RRIS C 129 East nu : ake its pela ey tne wo ee The NO Q, Second St. place as a leader in its class. We Buy the Best the Market Affords KIMBALL DRUG STORES Our Every Day Prices—No One-Day Specials Pick the one that has the good will $1955 mentum—growi Have you bought your share of Manhattan Shirts hattan Shirt Sale ends Saturday, January 28, Inclusive. “Barnett’s of Course” Gaining Momentum Our January Sale 85 ‘26 ya day gains new recognition of the, values we : Chesterfield Clothes } | } offer in our January Sale of Suits and Overcoats. The early buyer tells his friends. They come and in turn they teii other friends. That’s why this sale is gaining in mo- ng stronger each day. 120 East Second Street M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. of its clients, earned by service that LB. ~ nee pleases, and you have the one that Beet Stew 10 oe will-forge ahead. _ Y Veal Stew ———! Cc Erol eae i im dos 0) r hai ‘ FY - lround Steak aS re biggest asset of The Wyoming Dance Every Tuesday and Pee SUMS |) ie Rib Stéak——_ aniene! Bank aside from its finan- merge oe ga epee ppl : oulder Veal cial resources is the loyalty of its pa-- Peotan ; , Bp kovaaint tet asta te ae e 12! Shoulder Lamb trons, the good will displayed by Good Music end Good Time Prime Ribs, 2 Chops ..... those who have doe their banking Spm: ames a Baa here ne years; an asset which creates Pork Shoul- . new business every day, der, whole.. Strictly Fresh Eggs....40c Ty Gay, Platte Valley Gold Beet Pot Roast Butter, Ib__..._38e Round Shoul- This good will has been earned by yet? The Man- Be | Peek Killed Cotion Tail Imported and Domestic Cheese. _ Smoked, Salt and Pickled Fish. Full Line of Delicatessen Goods. Fruits and Vegetables. 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