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PAG FOUR ALL NATIONS ARE NEUTRAL ON NEXT POP Italian Government Denies Report of Support for Cardinal Mafii and Others Serve Formal Notice ROME, Feb. 1—(By The Associated ‘ Press.)—The sacred college will convene tomorrow in conclave for thé elec- tion of a new pope. The Italian, French and Spanish gov- ernments, which formerly claimed the right of veto, have in- formed the Holy See semiofficially that they have no desires i matter, the Italian government in addition issuing t it favored, Discussing conditions in te Iris! p of Pisa. Free State, Cardinal Logue said th situation was much more promising jbut that tt would take generations for the wounds of the past to heal and a- | for the old fires of ill-will to burn out. ———— «U.S. Monument Established In Nevada Forest When askod of veto, he rem: countries which have heretofore been most prominent in the conclave will have no influence at the forthcoming meeting. Baron Bevena Belgian ambassador to the Holy See, told the correspon dent that a strong following favoring tard! nti, secretary of the WASHINGTON, Feb. 1—President Harding by proclamation has estab. Ushed the Lehman Cave national monument in Nevada, the eleventh national forest. The Lehman caves e| included in the 593 acres reserved by the president, le six miles west of Baker, Nevada and are within the Ne. vada national forest ——— He pointed those whose names were mentioned had rare- 1 and that it was proba. TRADE PACT D ADLO MADRID, Feb. 1 tween France and for a new commercial agreemer ms to have come to a deadlock over the Tangier KED. whose ment) question, according to the Heraldo de The right of veto never was sup-| Madrid. A cabinet meeting to discuss pected vit y document or the meeting 1s to be held today. exercised, or The cabinet will fix also the date power at all] for military operations to be carried h century €X-| out In Morocco, with a view to bring. a Leo XIII. in} ng the campaign to a speedy con- ain in 1903, when | «jusion. Rampolla. Car o, the name of Pius X. was thereupon elected, and in eu hext year suppressed by papal bull all right of veto or “exclusion” by ernments. The bull also member of the conclave from exercising such right on behalf of a governme particularly 3 an Italian or a foreign cardinal i: elected pope, Cardinal Logue. primate of Ireland, declared last night. “Ireland has no especial or excep | 3° tional interest in the next pontiit]> above that of any other country,” h i$ said. “‘All that Ireland hopes and ask: is that the next holy fath ; tect he rch." He ex mtiff must have no polit ions. Commenting on the Benedict XV. the cardinal si 2 t the lat ff had done a great d of good for the world but had bee: pontificate « much misunderstood and unjustly cen sored. The United States, observed the car dinal, had been instrumental in end ing the war upon much the same prin ciple those advocated by Benedict. WYOMING THEATER 1 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY Left alone in a forest cabin ° 2 3 OOOO0: with two men MAY ALLISON Found herself confronted by the alternative of being the property of one or the }} other of them. ‘Big Game’ A realistic drama of life and love in the Canadian Forest. See Sapphire Beauties in Posing Act. Ignatz Wall in “1922 Parodies.” Wyoming Theater Orchestra Also BUSTER KEATON national monument located within a} prisonment in a Jury fo of Mrs. Stet husband was Alleged Slayer Convicted and Gets Life Term EDWARDSVILLE, M., Feb. 1— Harry Lohse, « bachelor, aged 39, of Prairietown, was sentenced to life im- the penitentiary at Chester, IIL, here late last night, after 4 him guilty of the murder ia Welneke, who with her shot to death in the Lohse home, October 3, 1921. j char |Wetneke. Lohse is under a second indictment couple were the principal witnesses. join bs oda clad ‘Caviar TONIGHT ‘Terrace Gardens » $10.00 Cash Door Prize for the Lucky Lady and Gentleman NO EXTRA ADMISSION Something New VAUDEVILLE L. P. WALL PRESENTS Sapphire Girls’ Company —IN— ‘Studio De Gink” HUNDREDS LAUGHED AT IT LAST NIGHT. A Sure Cure for the Blues. ley Canadian high commissioner at Lon With Lady Perley he landed in New York on Monday on his way tc this city. don. SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Soldiers bonus amendment to allied debt bill laid on table by senate. CHICAGO, Feb. 1—Messages sent to all unions affiliated with Amalga- mated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen recommending strike be called off immediately. ROME, Feb. 1—Cabinet blamed because Italy was not admitted to four-power Pacific pact of arms con- ference. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1—Grand jury investigation of certain phases of Arbuckle case indicated. Taking of testimony closes. ‘T NAMED 1.—Appoint s opley of Bucy as the first woman genera prohibition agent to be attached to the |mobile enforcement forces of the head quarters unit was announced today by tiong be-|Commissioner Haynes. }is « former Ohio newspaperwoman an¢ ‘was active in the Harding campaign in Ohio, Miss Hople. ee RESIGNATION PENDING. OTTAWA, Feb. 1.—Sir George Per as expected to resign today a: Hear Loretta Kidd in “Whistling Blues.” Al Darr in “That Don’t Mean Nothing.” 10 and 25c A Photoplay Eye-Opener Admission 40c STARTING THURSDAY Block West of Henning Hotel Shows at 7 and 9 “Flower of the North” “GET GOING AND KEEP COMING” VAUDEVILLE him with the murder of Mr. Children of the murdered Cbe Casper Daily Cribune Auto Saves Elbow Grease ‘This Wisconsin youth ‘dreaded the de rigged up a mill saw ‘and ren a belt to his auto engine, enough by sawing wood for his neighbors to buy _@ new car. TURKISH BATHS \Big Waterway In | mn. ssrcony sensist BATHS . 7 For Rheumatism .Nerve Strain, La Illinois Ordered Grippe and iesh Smith-Turner Drug Store Phone 17¢ Goitre Relieved Chicago Lady Tells How Es , $442 N. Ridgeway says she will tell or was relieved of a 20 ith Sorbol Quadruple, 6 mediate the Min dered by Governor Smal In a letter to C. R. Millen director »f public works, the governor called Ave., Chicag aoe colorless liniment. You can see the treatment and get the names of many other successful users at John Tripeny Drug Co. South Center street, drug st everywhere, or write Box 858, chantesburg, Ohio:—Adv. for the preparation of detailed plans, expressing the hope that the time is near when !t would be practicable to push construction. He urged econa my, however, in the contemplated plans. The waterways is part of the lakes to gulf duop waterway project. a 1 Me —tTry a classified ad in the Tribune— —Try & classified ad in the Tribune — F Should the Gentile Marry the Jewess? (C..tinuous 1 to 11 P. STARTING TODAY The Third Biggest Picture of 1921. QATH “Swear you'll never reveal our marriage,” the girl insisted; and the man took the vow. That night her father was killed. The secret husband faced death penalty, but would not speak because confession would have broken his oath and disgraced the wife who didn’t want him. R. A. Walsh has moulded that theme into a.drama of magnificent moments in “The Oath.” He has handled it with the art of a genius; and backing him at every step is the histrionic emo- tional sway of Miriam Cooper, the star. —NEXT— PATHE REVIEW. —NEXT— A BIG COMEDY DANCING EVERY RKEO DANCING ACADEMY (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) TONIGHT, featuring T. B. WATKINS, the KING OF ALL SAXOPHONE PLAYERS. Mr. Watkins has had worlds of experience with the best orchestras in the country and we are more than pleased to have a man of his talent with our orchestra. Wednesday has always been a big night and we can assure you a wonderful crowd with unsurpassable music. RINKLER’S SEVEN SUPREME SYNCOPATORS SOLLIEPOLELESORODOSIOEDESLSLELPLIELOLLIODLODLSOOSS General Sladen In Command Of West ita Feb. SF rie: commanding was = ap pointed commandant of West Point military academy to succeed Brig. Gen. Douglas McArthur, who will be relieved next June $0, and assigned to duty in the Philippines, oo Bishop-Cass Theatre NOW PLAYING THUNDERCLAP The Great Race Track Picture. THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! MARY CARR Famous Mother of “OVER THE HILL” Is in the All-Star Cast. PLACE YOUR MONEY ON “THUNDERCLAP”—IT’S YOUR BEST’ BET “THE FAMILY pes (Sketchograph) Continuous 1 to'11 Admission 40c * WASHINGTON, ete eta mnie eh @ classified ad in the Tribune.— MEASLE: Electrical Company COMING TOM MIX in His Greatest Stunt Picture— “SKY HIGH” 136 East Midwest | VAUDEVILLE TODAY and THURSDAY A Bishop-Cass Theatre HEADED BY SEBASTIAN MERRIL & COMPANY. HOKUMIZED TACTICS Sawing a Woman in Three—See the Egg-Laying Rooster. PERRELL SHIRLEY and BELL SHADOWGRAPHIST NOVELTY SINGING and DANCING pelea Rcceateat ch asctchlteets te Sel Os eat toe AUSTIN and RUSSELL} TONY DENOCENZO “THE GIRL AND THE WOP” CONCERTINO ARTIST FEATURE PICTURE ANTONIO MORENO ‘ —IN-— “GUILTY CONSCIENCE” MATINEE EACH DAY AT 2:30 TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT—7 AND 9 ADMISSION 40c ADMISSION 55c YOMIN THEATER 1 TO 11 P.M. Thursday, Hts iday, Saturday Brave Girl Saves Hundreds of Lives by Heroic Deed SPECIAL PRODUCTION When the financiers. of the development company started a mutiny.to defraud the stock- =e holders out of their savings, a r " brave girl kindled a signal fire 4 to the Indians and saved the @ day. This is one of the most dramatic incidents oo JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD > WITH HENRY B. WALTHAL and PAULINE STARKE AND AN ALL-STAR CAST Wyorning Theater Orchestra Admission 10c and 40c