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Police eaid a fire of mysterious |" TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922. be Casper Daily Cribune ADMISSION OF | ju2sct= estan Mews ine pes Hessen |SGOO,0OO HIGH [i BOLSHEVIKI TO fama) WNP lal | “Te prosecr en petit GENOA FLAYED Special Election Scheduled for March to np I Russian Enemies of Soviet Declare No Agreement Reached by the Allies With Submit Bond Issue Authorized by | eos eee _ Reds Will Be Recognized WASHINGTON, Jan. 31—(By The Associated Press.) — Casper District Board The Pri-Amur government of Russia in a note sent today to Secretary Hughes by Foreign Minister Kolesnikoff, a aeant ber of the special delegation now in Washington, protested against the decision of European nations to meet with Russian Bolshevik envoys at Genoa and served notice that “the Rus- sian people never will recognize any A special ‘election will be held March 6 to determine whether or not the city of Casper wil] vote to provide a fund not to exceed $500,000 for a new high school building, ac- cording to a decision reached yesterday at a joint meeting of the high school and grade school boards of this district. Garbutt, Weidner aud Sweeney, architects, were also au- ~ thorized to ibmit plans and spectfi chiléres and edulte. cations for a rw high school bullding a = SILAS ADSIT, PIONEER a : wi ‘ - KIMBALL DRUG STORES The new building if the bond issue RESIDENT, PASSES AWAY |so°=2=SuseuS a ehilan and if built on ig would require a space 300 feet square. Try the agreements contracted with and. by Bolshevike,” SHOPLIFTING QU) <e.Ferme oom AT CALIFORNIA HOME “= =r Sse set forth in the statement of your ex- hool took the he proposal ¥ to ¢ a junto: was first advanced as a ng congestion here. Dinner Silas Adsit, 86 years of age, passed “ sway this week at his home in Hol tive way @ stable and firm policy to- 5 “ * i = te @ Bch : he fuct that the United States gov. The meeting of the Sacred College of Cardinals Feb. 2 to elect a successor to the late Pope Benedict XV aves fa wae sscey Wi cattend the fact that despite the fact that the Wednesday Evening | srnment to the only power in the world will appear much like the gathering in this picture. The photograph was taken when the college met in the OGRE caaches a! cee Maher pol accommodations have virtually hat has followed In the most consecu. session that resulted in the election of Pope Benedict. “iby a 3 Daal @ho Bice been doubled during the past y . a eco daderuor r 7 phe there are now more children enrol W tt t th? ead Fidletheviaes. a M. Kolesnikeff expressed the con. | Nt POLIT 7, YP } ya a ée era Trio Arrested by Sheriff's Of-|‘\ence of his government that ‘tho |REFUGE HOME FOR GIRLS 3} ‘sl standing on South Cen uoty. Pat Init tates “will not attend this er street, sold out his interests here fice in Co'anestion VIER tctncneye Bae Monty ee one Vik | ome nine years ago te take up his|——Try a Tribune classified _ad— Holdup iound "With | aterm but old nd othe AND UNFORTUNATES TO || see"2 Se. Sa = per, which had progroysed unknown —— ‘ge. Mrs. Adsit died last August to the owners of several of th’) es- PP ykeeian Jan. 31.—(By The Associat AGERE TEER NG Das.) elite ionolcin Mr. Adsit is described by his friends thblishments preyed on, was ~. sver- Press).—The expectéd exchange of he property a 2 North Dur. which has recently established the | here as a man who had no enemies a by operatives of the shenff's of-| Views among the allies regarding the bin street, including’ the bl! and | home here is extensive throughout |and one who was immensely popular The New February Releases March 21, 1921." the note said, “and the note of Secretary of State Bain- 2 bridge Colby under date of August 19, ; 7/920. have been the best illustration of nools of ¢ vic! y is shown in wards Ri n of the old Adsit hot a a of thi Adsit hotel in could hand at caps.city. acl Stolen Clothes. construction of Europe “than an un- 1ained in compara re derstanding and co-operation with BE ES : H ED N aN, pire Py Sites of cua Wholesale looting of stores in Cas-| Communisiic authorities.” | B TA BLIS. EDI CITY rought on by, the infirmities of old | ‘ e tremendous growth of the ce ‘a Wyoml through sae Sopral. Wrens is" |cr waiting enrollment than the schools tively good health fice last night after they had ar.|Conditions under which the Genos eco. three cottages which are lor sted on | the stato and is far-reaching in {ts | with his acquaintances. So far as has been . purch, rested 8. E. Faires and his son, Clif-| "omic conference has been opened waa the helpful activities. Assistance is | known he is survived by no immedi ford Faires, and another man who|°Walted developments through diplo- the Pentacostal chureh or; given to the needy from a finan: | ate relatives, He leaves an estate of Of gave his nume Gifford Clark, matic discussion of other questions re and will be used as a refuge home | cial standpoint while the work 1s | considerable it is understood. ‘All three men were being held on in- i iovant a4 Tore pressing. ‘The. tact |Colorado River Commission to| ‘ har irri fag ta Se soe sepecislty, ot the nature to care tor ~ ee é vestigat hai on with © Genoa program is being al- > ubli i he buildings are conventently young girls of the state who need g . ‘ vs noes nena crores. Jun [igwed to lle dormant seeme to be tale. aes Mary paexuiee ranged for a day nursery as well as | protection. The day nursery is one |. ee retene cae ages teil Victor Records aay night. During the third degréee|°" /" political quarters here to mean oenlx, Ariz., Marly for the usual assembly hall and | of the needed institutio espec one of the men broke down and con-|h9t the French government regards in Spring. homes necessary for such an institu- | jally for the women who are employ- feaned his implication in wholesale{teRch participation as a foregone —_— tion. ed ard will receive amp!® support pore sel his Has, conclusion “and that settlement of The work of the organization. | trom local mothers, {t is believed. quistions“ rewardines th ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 31—Public Evidence was then obtained from Bes neers WNL + acta Thee ghd Onitetada tet euee Godt be reached ih; . the trio which led to the recovery of Fie CHO tee care} 20 vchealont will ‘bo Seadined “ad Piients ¥ I cioties of similar nature now func- urry in taking them up. The French i. tioning in a smaller way in Casper several hundred dollars’ Soon acon aa viewpoint of the scope of the work to| 4‘. go aed March 15, it was an has been promised to the refuge terial which has been stolen from be done ut Genoa rests upon ‘the con.|ounced today hy Secretary Hoover. home and the Big Sisters organiza- stores. Every stich of clothing Meetings of the commission here | cal tions clearly set forth at the Cannes tion and the Needlecraft club have conference that otiats have been concluded and the state rep- | stolen from local stores. upon questions rettled by the treaty cy| Fesentatives on the commission ‘are en poche eel per ages as well ‘as Among the institutions which have| Versailles shall be discussed, that rep-|TUte to their homes. ‘ | Cc - heen victimized by the operations of|arations shall not come into question,| “Several. different plans or tho| Sateewina chGnetbae toot a a9 : aauel ations of the home here have al- this trio are “The Famous” Clothiers,/and that there shall be no talk of | *itable distribution of the water in ready started their work, and in a the Golden Rule, Jessen Bros., White | treaty revision. the basin betweeh the seven states = House cafe, Woolworth’s, Metropoli-| "As for the @ rman reply to the rep-| Were presented by the members of the p pire boca tert pal. polepre oad tan, the Hub and ofher clothing stores | arations commisston the foreign office /Commission,” Mr. Hoover said today. ii i Are On Sale Today The co-operation of various so- If you cannot call personally, phone us for a selection which will be sent to your home for approval. RICHTER MUSIC CO. . E i ( through Sts hel ctions. Every- here, the names of which were un-|said today it was not ready to make| There Was a four days discussion on | Minette (Heiner basaete take an SWAN thing is being done to make the y The elder Fatres claims that he is|was stated, however, that tho policy |@dered desirablo that the different x = place as attractive as possible a UNDERREAMER solely responsible for the thefts and|of France remains unchanged in ro.|St#t® representatives should consuit|Proprietor Forced to Turn| those in charge are kindly ani = A | 130 South Center Street that neither of the othe~ men had|spect to tho necessity of the allies tak-| ‘elt state officials before further dis-|_ Over Week-End Receipts ho a eee ce eg Next Door to Iris anything to do with the case. They|ing the guarantees authorized by the|°US!On Should take place. * by Highwaymen Who fee non ihe PI were wearing part of the stolen cloth-| treaty of Versailles, #0 as to five final|_“TH® commissioners were unani Enter at Rear. hone 306 ing at tho time of thelr arrest, how.| character to whatever definite ar-{™ous upon tho urgent necessity of ) ever. engements the allies might come to Sint in| Police today were still searching for “Barnett’s of Course” re! as th vg | !arge control dam at some point in a Sie: Talres asked that the case be) sup- | remand a2 the treatment of Germany's] ito colorado canyon and that the de.| three bandits who a few minutes att- a and children earn y jon i oe velopment of the river should be. un- | er midnight Sunday entered the Un! i pees ate gar Fp an iodo dertaken as a whole th order that its |Poolhall, 125 West Second street, held The Town’s Alive to Our } known. oa " i value should be best preserved to the|Up C. D. Hennigh, proprietor of the} ° ‘The case was worked out by Sher entire people of the sevent states.” |Dlace, and robbed him of approxi ‘Williford, i Mf Joe L. Marquis and Fay @ Geputy, and the men had been Secretary Hoover, who is chairman! mately $600 in cash. Hennigh was ; of the commission, it was ssid, would [checking up week-end receipts. preside at the hearings to be held in It was a few minutes after 12 maeeed under. atrest).: hy: Deputies { Phoentx, after which probably there | o'clock when the trio entered through 0 In a eam e egrap Vy Fak Deyiin and John: Powert. would be hearings in other states. Mr.|a rear door while a number of pa- Athome. The cost is small and time required is short. Big Opportunity Offered In class starting now—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights. Casper Business College PHONE 442-w The stores which had been victim: Hoover is considering a visit to San|trons were preparing ito leave. Ali feed were notified today of the re Francisco before proceeding to Phoen-| were masked and armed, but without covery. Each institution signified the 4 ix, although no date for his departure| bothering the other occupants except 4 ~ intention of the management to prose- (rom Washington has been set. to the extent of forcing them to raise cute the case to the limit RS PRS yc SEPIA their hands, the highwaymen turned $ 85 $ 85 $ 8 Baga fy R55 REAR as to the most fruitful source of booty 2 5 i es Sie and told the proprietor to turn over : Te homer ae WASHINGTON, Jan. $1—No tariff 5 the cash. This accomplished they : bill will build @ foundation for pros- ’ went out the same way they came. Batasd 2 2-< Babeadt a FROM FAMOUS STORY |szerz eee! IN BIG BLAZE For months to come men will be telling of the val- ’ in our present laws which the fluctua- PEAR ues this most remarkable sale of Suits and Overcoats tions in forelgn exchange have torn| caYSVILLH, Pa, Jan. 81.—Fi provide. If you’ve neglected to take advantage of “Flower of the North" One of Best|!2. !t;” Charles M. Schwab of New| which started from an overheated BEFORE THREE CASPER this great opportunity, do so without delay—do so of Curwood Novels. i York, declared in a letter read today hatorar the iff convention here 1c. stove in a store here this morning spread so rapidly that within two David Smith, one of Vitagraph’s| the National Association of Manufac-| hours a dozen bulldings had been de- most prominent <4rectors, and respon-| turers by J. ©. Edgerton, president of| stroyed with an estimated loss of IDIEN ON VISIT ? while selections give you the finest Suits and Over- coats you want at our prices. sble for the filming of tho new far-| the sssociation. $250,000. At,10 o'cloc tho fire was fained “Black Beauty,” 1s responsible y re are confronted with a/stiti burning, in spite of tue efforts of for filaing an aéeptation of Jn.ea| basic weakness in our tariff policy| tne fre companies summoned from KNOX And other high grade Hats for men. Look at these values. Curword'’a widely red novel,|Which 1s affecting tnjuriously the| ' 4 M. G. Hodnette of Denver, who ts 4 Splowes of the North” which will be | Whole industrial fabric of the nation,” | Vasnstoms_10_mins_away visiting Casper over the week end, a a shown at the Wyoming theater becit-| Mr. Schwab said. “Fluctuations in will address the men’s class at the ning Tharsday. foreign exchange are playing havoc Presbyterian church on Sunday, <‘eb- Hats that meet every personal preference—Hats Trenry B, Walthall and Pauline| With wages, prices and orders. Be- Ay o* ruary 5, at 9:45 a.m. The subject Jinter as well as ing service, ar red in @tarke head an allctar cast and an|causo our present tariff laws were log Caichei Gets pee Ne Spring: perecotra entire town was built “pon Vita-|framed at a time when foreign mon- a 4 k graph’s .0t for some mammoth eet-|eys were normal, they arc today actu- Order for Annual pils at Casper high school on “Amer. to buy while reduced prices are in effect. ting of the opening scenes. Byvery-| ally tnoperative as far as protecting icanization of Foreigners.”” thing wee conducted upon @ most|labor and industry or ylelding revenue Roundu in Cit Tuesday noon Mr. Hodnette will be collossal and elaborate scale. The|are concerned. Pp ‘Y 1) one of the oraturs at the Chamber of great catine-y and river effects were| ‘We have American standards {pn | oes | Commerce luncheon. His subject will Secured so.ae weeks ago when Mr./everything but our tariff. Today, tn Casper will be rid of the pest of |be “The Won-Partisan League.” Smith, visited the Northwest, where|my opinion,-the hour has cotne when| stfay dogs which has beset the While in the city the visitor will be much of the action of the story was|we should pit American standards in| clty, according to instructions given | the guest of D. §. MacMillan. scened. He inspected all the can-|our tariff laws. The simple and effeo-| the police department by the city |————— neries of the state of Oregon and/tive way of doing this is by substi-| council at ts meeting last night. A Washington in order to procure the|tuting American standards of value} Seneral roundup of the stray ani- best scenes. It would be difficult to} for the present archaic standards of| ™8!8 which at the present time are surpass the Curwood atmosphere and| foreign values.” concentrating in the business dis- @cenic splendor which Mr. Smith trict will start immediately. —- brought from the Pacific northwest. Many valuable dogs will thus be As the hero of “Flower of the BBE destroyed unless owners here imme- North,” Henry B. Walthall, the little diately apply to the city clerk for a Napoleon of “The Birth of a Nation,” nee Ucense. When the tag is secured again dons his gray slouch hat, As the animals licensed should have a the beens Senline fives ren hed collar conspicuously displaying the Excuse my appealing femi: . ‘ Y Wh Ee eet ek to al this great sale. It’s the one opportunity of the year Carnival Dance WEDNESDAY Terrace Gardens POPOOOOOS All good lookers; fast colors, neat and fancy striped; sizes 14 to 17; reguiar $2.50 and $2 values. Special & ror 94, cacn $1.35 Cotes. | Qe as.40 | Rockford Sox—Also black and 2 PAS 25e brown Cotton Sox. Blue Chambray Work Shirts—Extra full cut, fast col- Py laughter—but the title role and {t is said to afford Licensed dogs will not be allowed nobody’s her even moro opportuility than a8} BILTINGS, Mont., Jan. $1.— After| to roam at large, endangering traf- guessed moe the star in “The Courage of Marge|pieading guilty to the robbery of the| fic and pedestrians, but the fact that 7 yet, so I'll O'Doone,” “Snowblind,” and “The Con-|sare in an elevator at Huntley, and| a dog Is licensed will afford an op- I stick around necticut Yankee in King Arthur's/;ocoiving ‘sentence of from four to Court.” eight. years in the state penitentiary,| the release of the animal which oth- smart Aleck gets me aqtany. of the supporting roles in| wiiam Rhine, in district court con.| erwiso might be destroyed. Then I'll jump onto the Biower of the North,” needed typeS|ressea to a Ufe of crime. etc ees! Gifficult to find and the casting fOr} oner refused to give his right name eut-up. Come on now! these roles required much time and declared that under another rane| d enrement Is Give a guess, I weigh from a Pek eS he had killed a man in California and half ton np—and I'm WILD! ha@ been acquitted at Sacramento on Gimme vf? All right—here's OYSTER BAY, N. ¥., Jan. 30—Col-ln pina of self defense. Ho admitted Rocked by Bomb another letter in my name to quality... FOR DMO, Each 79C i Boss Brand Canvas Gloves—Special for this sale— 1 t } portunity for the owner te secure until some PAIRS ONE 4 vor 25¢e, pain £4@ Men’s Union Suits—The Dunham Mills extra heavy, ribbed wool Union Suits; 3 $6.50 grade, per suit.....__. $ 45 Everything in Boys’ Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings at Very Liberal Reductions. The pris- screen and be a reguiar POPEOOCESIOOSE $10.00 Cash Door Prize for the Lucky. Lady and Gentleman 99999009: gate Hoyt, banker and director of va-| operating as a highway robber in Ne- lous railroads and industriel compa-|prasia in 1915 and said he served 31 help you out. nies, died at his home here after &| months for one offense. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31.—Explo- = brief fliness. He was born in Cleve ——. sion of a bomb early today shattered = =D Tal Tal SHIRT SPECIAL {2"3¢ hundred fine qual- | } Jand, Ohio, tn 1849. In 1882-84 he] when Lady Beaverbrook eddressed| the windows of a tenement house oc- was the government director of the/the Canadian Ciub of London the oth-|cupled by eight Italian families on ‘. . Unton Pacific railroad. He formerlyler night it was the first time that a| Telegraph Hill here. No one was in-| Jea you to-morrow! NO EXTRA ADMISSION Something New |. D. B arnett Outfitting Zo. Second Street 2OSPOOSOOSSOOOOOOS: : Ty atinenta! railroad id shi lub durt th tt a if ‘in th: ened the hi ‘ aoe ent : ang i ei ay ur! ae. © century and mure a! te reatene - Ronmgeeners H STANLEY IN FRICA’ ————— ee