Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1922, Page 4

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a = 1S ee | TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922. ing previously become well known as|been appointed by the World Alliance assistant to the attorney general, tn |tor International Friendship through which office he was the government's 46 euniee oy stunt a inbor representative in a number of dig} ‘he churches PAGE FOUR be Casper Daily Cridune | NEATH LIST W@NEGRO HOLDSIKENYON TIKES oxcy man 70 answer : it EDISON QUESTIONNAIRE | MOVIE TRACED! OF ai aoe BENGH PLAGE) Now member or FammLy ( Continued from oD NEW YORK, Jan. 31. — if REDUCED, PAU Boston Black Wounds Pons in Pitched ae Sach [S MANE TARY Battle With 60 Boston Patrolmen; — Firemen Called Out to Aid Senator Kenyon after the confirma. gt Sesteht cone eee, Burial of pyr eae BOSTON, Jan. 31.—Sixty patrolmen armed with riot guns Naming. fae op thee ane oe TRE urengered oaemaeped when a dozen policemen broke down cn 3 which be i vityintrened of an Bdison concern in this A was one of the first to get the fa- mous questionnaire issued last year. Instead of ridculing he answered it —listing correct answers to every question—and was given an AA grading by the inventor himself. He was given a job juggling figures fn the Ediwon factories, but he didn’t stay at it long. In his advance he reached the post of chief of the per- sonnel staff. and met Miss Hawkins who was doing welfare work in the plant. It was here that Mr. calsey fram- ed hin own questionnatre of but one ques‘ jon. Miss Hawkins also graded him AA. . and |conditions and their relation to re. cases. He was re-tlected in 1913, and/ conditions apd thels = again in 1919. He, at present, f= chair-| ligiops oe man of the senate education and la-| the, principal ee urope. bor committee and holds membership |Dr. Henry A- Inson, general sec- on several other important commit.4retary of the ‘vorid alliance, ts chair tees. man of the committee and will repre. sent the United States. The other | members and the countries they rep. Clergy to Study (20% | Elle Gounelle or Georwe Tangs, 7 7 |Prance; the dean of Worcester, Eng Labor Situation = Sigmund Schultze, Germarty. |Chris Morley, Denmark; John Victor, Sas Hungary; Karl Beth, Austria; J 4 NEW YORK, Jas. 20,—Nine prom-|Cramer, Holland and Voyslay Jan. inent_clargymen and laymen have nitch. Serbia IT’S THE BEST SHOW IN CASPER TODAY LYRIC that the only man who would an- tor Cummings, and when Senator Curtis of Kansas, presiding at the| "Wer st correctly would ~— his a. tirae, called for the vote on “ into the Edivon family, it su is Victims Is Started as| battled more than an hour early today against Renzy Murrav,| He expected, he added, to examine| __The wedding will take Diace at the : , . senatorial precedents to determine District of Columbia |* negro, who barricaded in his home.in the south end, shot|"romer artes the contirmornn ty | Orange. N. J. Opens Investigation and consenting” to the nomination,| ‘t® case. every senator in the chamber stood. Samuel: A. Halewy; st Mowteh, N- and seriously wounded two patrolmen, a negress and .a'may yote. The cooperative marke! Mr. Halsey, who is now mansger negro, and set fire to a bed in which an infant lay. Murray ing bill, scheduled to take che next he indicated his willingness to appoint | which I am pleased to accept and me. The legislative situation was such | have notified him. I am deeply appre- then that it seemed to me I could not |ciative of the act of the president in Accept. The situation is somewhat appointing me to this position.” Shouts of “lynch him” were made Jan. 81.— by the crowd that fought to get at abandoning his seat in the senate.|differ-nt now, as the West Virginial The eighth circuit, to which five untae t te 11S “ ns, accord. In Fi k He ras roughly handled be snouid precedents establish that he| investigation is out of the way, like|judges mre assigned, includes the ing to a final and official list|}/(VO / WeEWOrks he officers put him in @ patrel nas not the right, Mr. Kenyon added|wise the Newberry case, and @ large states of Minnesota, Missouri, Iowa issued to by the District of | ki he thought he had been on the sen-|partion of the agricultural program Arkansas, Nebraska, Cogan = Solumbi orities, lost ] J 1 PTUFFAY ate floor “for last time as @ sen-|has been put through. Oklahoma, Wyoming, Utah, New “ae lives re 3 can Bi + N ext u Ly 4, _& Be ator. “The question ts presented to me) Mexico, and North and South Dakota. SECOND 4 agtce: eaves | | everal shots “The president has known since cur/again, as to the circuit judgeship in| Tho salary of a circuit judge is $8,500 2 7 | ‘ S service together in the senate that/the eighth judicial ci-cuit and the/and tuat of a United States senatotr Council Says men Dalton and McShane at poitica lite aid not appeal to we and lpeeaiteee keer te, toy cethiien ont STs: BIG DAY pag Reso the Rouse and Mc- that my ambition was to serve on the |destrsa for service on the federalbench| Entering the senate in 1911 as the @ was shot in the Dench, Anz federal bench,” the senator said in}and at the solicitation of nome of my|successor of Jonathan P. Dolliver, bullet. wounded Dulton in the his siatement. “When a vacancy oc friends, has tendered me the appoint-|Senator Kenyon rapidly rose to a curred last fall in the federal district | ment of circuit judge for the circuit place among the senate) leaders, hav- WYOMIN THEATER chee! A riot call was sounded and po-!s.aceship in my state, some of my pendence D: licemen armed with riot guns were ; ahte' acy patae 10 eae n was te sent to the scene. The house was » city council last night | surrounded and bullets were spreyed vhen a majority of the members in- |against it, while Murray fired shots ated their opposition to permit- | into the street. ~ fire kind, unless dn the top floor Mrs. Jackson's h rks of any y-are sold under @ in fear of Murray, held alation. sy in bis arms. Murray definite action was finally re- | stot hir ce. The chtld fell on rred to the fire committee which | bed and Mt © to it, Jack will report at the next meeting of |son said. The was rushed council. fering from burns. embers expressed their be. ise making devices of fro uh permite vat THURSDAY,. FRIDAY. utations which wau'd pre- was struck in the hand by one a8 ? ent danger to children and others | bullet SATURDAY be imposed. This apparently was | As the bettle proceeded, firemen unsatisfactory for the city fathers | wore called an hose were ? . eer tant wed that the 4 not draw | laid to flood Mu Patrolma JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD » what kinds ward @angcrous | gro’s fire, nt inquiry pending the] 284 What kind would not constitute |the hose could be brought | ¢ those by local authorities | ® Menace in the hands of children. | Meanwhile Police Sergeant Ryan and jibe Meath hat Ger tne 12 officers battered down th WEN HEB Vr ical and the negro surrendered. ; deathe of t are now threa 95 from of shock originated a2)ng the west coast of South America, somewhere between the Panama Canal zone and Ecuador. PAINS ACROSS SMALL OF BACK TERRIFIC QUAKE IS REGORDED (Continued from Pace 1.) the total in hospi “THE CHILD THOU GAVEST . ME” From the Story by Hal Caine, Author of the “Eternal City” and Other Famous Stories. CHICAGO austive invest!-| still registering tho quake at 10 mal shot Sih pressed by | o'clock. ; mbla_ commisat Dr. W. J. Humphreys, the weather | Husband Helped in Housework. 1 THE HEART OF THE LOOP bureau's earthquake specialist, report- convenient to all theaters, railway ed at 11 o'(ock thet <¢- tremors stil! = © sce fl and ‘wholesale the Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Leaspoisa Made Her Strong an the first step in its investi © continuing but greatly had di- 9 2 FOUR STARS gation was ready today to call the|minisbed in intensity. Oregon.— d Lydia E. ili first witnebses in ite efforts to fix the —- Pinkhan's Vegetable, Compound for Lewis Stone, Barbara Castleton, William Desmond blame. The coroners jury, also in DENVER, Jan. 31. — The seismo- pains across the vestigating the cause of the deatha had requested the war department to- day to assign army engincers to make a study of the structure of the motion small of my back. Pctd bothered me so badly that I could do my work ,| only with the hel of my husband. One av he saw the ‘ad.’ in. our paper tellin Bhat Lydia joi and Richard Headrick, the Wonder Child. . —NEXT— A Big Comedy TQMORROW graph at Regis college here today reg istered the most severe earthquake rded in the last 15 years accord: & to Father Forestall. The quake started at 6:20 a, m. and continued without abatement until 7.30 the maxt- mum intensity being recorded between 5:40 a. m., at which time the tremor 80 severe that the recording dle was forced off the drum of the ‘SERVICE Clark and Madison Sts. vs e Home ‘th: Reductions in the death lst which the police early today belfeved would be final resulted from the tentative elimination of eight names for which the police have been unable to find Pathe News any addresses. They are: D. M : Pinkham’s Veg- “ ”? Walsh, Mrs. MB. Walsh, Mr. Barta cclacaita tbe Geel (eclared by table Compound THE OATH Mrs. Russel! Maine, Albert Baker, | ather Forestall to be about’ 1.500| = Soe ie Paulus Lamby, W. M. Crawford, and| nities south of Denver, men, so L began to take it. It has ¥F. H. Hall. In addition to these, Miss |” helped me wonderfully. I am feel- Gertrude Taylor of Washington, was found to have been reported dead by srror, and Ernesto Natlello, who was killed, was found to have been listed again as Ernest Martello. These 10 eliminations would reduce the total to 95. Sorrows Over Friend’s Death Takes Own Life NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Grief over the recent death of Baron Rosen former Russian ambassador to the United States was believed to be re. sponsible for the suicide here of Captain Francis ‘M. Barber, 76, form: erly of the United States navy. He cut his throat in the University club. a been years, and sinc Captatr friends to have been formerly was naval nd China NOT DUE TO SEX ALONE Cosper Women Have Learned the Cause of Many Mysterious Pains and Aches. Many women have come to kr that sex isn’t the reason for all bac! aches, dizzy head. cath nervous and mel Captain Barber attache in Jap 1 mel w The shock was even greater than that registered here at the time of the ing fine, do all my washing for seven in the family. 1 housework and San Francisco earthquake. SPOKANE, Wash., Jar. 31—Earth- quake shocks, emanating, it was reck- oned, from @ point 700 miles southeast of this elty, were recorded by the seis: mograph at Gonzaga untversity here today. They sta¥ted at 5.19 a. m. and continued until 7:05, it was stated, with the heaviest shocks at from 5:21 to 6.24, NEW YORK, Jan. 81.—Geologists in New York seeking to locate the earthquake which today shattered have been irregular too, and now am all right. I am telling m what it has done for me and am sure it will do good for others. You can use this letter asa testimonial. I will stand up for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound any time.’”?— Mrs. Wa. JuHNKB, Foster, Oregon. Doing the housework for a family of seven is some task. If ass a housewife, are troubled wil ack= ache, gularities, are easily tired out and irritable, or haveother disa- greeable ailments caused by some weakness, give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. Let it friends seismographs tn various parts of the United States, estimated that the Complete Change of Program Today L. P. WALL PRESENTS Sapphire Girls’ Company A STUDIO MASTERPIECE ‘Studio De Gink” IT IS TO LAFF—IT DRIVES AWAY: THE BLUES. help you, THEATER TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Left alone in a forest cabin with two men MAY ALLISON Found herself confronted oy the alternative of being the property of one or the other of them. ¢ & i Game’ A realistic drama of life and love in the Canadian ITS A THOUSAND TO ONE YOULL LIKE THIS GREAT RACE TRACK DRAMA MARY CARR “THUNDERCLAP” FAMOUS MOTHER OF “OVER THE HILL,” IS IN THE ALL-STAR CAST. Specialties Galore Loretta Kidd in “Whistling Blues” Al Darr in “That Don’t Mean Nothing” Billy McCoy in ‘‘When It Comes ta Loving Girls, i'm Far Ahead” Ignatz Wall in “1922 Parodies” tirri ents—when the hero crossing the bridge with “Thunderclap” is blown up by his enemy— BABE 4 great hres Face on which is staked the happiness of three people begins—when they rescue the hero on the edge of the waterfall when death appears inevitable—the thrilling ride of the hero down the stretch with “Thunderclap.” PLACE YOUR MONEY ON “THUNDERCLAP” IT’S YOUR BEST BET! Also “THE FAMILY ALBUM” (Sketchograph) TODAY, WEDNESDAY. AND THURSDAY Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishon-Cass Theatre Admission 40c Forest. @isorders. Men hi too, and often they weakness. To 1 fpgly take better and to use Doan bound to help bad kc 7 There is no other rem ‘ommended by Caspe your neighbor. Read thi Mrs. E. R. Henry, 51 ectt street, Casper, says. myself but others In my wsed Doan'e Kidney Pilis © end I well know the value ¢ have bought Doen’s at Kimb store when my kidneys have be ordered, especially w “been weak and has ached, due to ¢ ordered kidneys. They have alw given me the desired relief from t * trouble.” {Price 60 cents, at al dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney = Troan’ r Wyoming Theater Orchestra Also BUSTER KEATON 10 and 25c A Photoplay Eye-Opener Admission 40c Shows at 7 and 9 Block West of Henning Hotel “GET GOING AND KEEP COMINC STARTING THURSDAY “Flower of the North”

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