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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922. GINPAIGN FOR AED CRISS SET FOR THURSDAY fbe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE JAPANESE SHIP. [ovat Weading || Kaisers “Crush” [Landis Faite Music Is to Be At Rest Upon CANADIAN HERE AGREEMENTS IN|} repeated Soon| 1G First Day otf| 10) TALK PLANS «| after seventeen years of service, he today, announcement was made that reached his offices as baseball com Five Thousand Dollars to Be in response to many requests the missioner at 9:30 a m. and spent | Washington Sees Signi Goal of Workers in. One- WASHINGTON, March 1-—The| whole musical portion of yesterday’ : (2g + sie Rade Sor Bi Ne ipen e ees Significance = orkers in. One z in Visit of Dominion Fin: a Drive for Fund. shipping board today issued an order} Wedding ceremony in Westminster . ’ dictating letters and telegrams, ay < o § ance os Hee Maete eee teirepesies Se |e ‘ i 2 sheking hands with scores of call- Minister to United requiring complete cancellation PY! combined Abbey and Chapel royal . ° ers, consulting time tables for « trip States. July next of all contracts between| Choirs two weeks hence. A ecole 9: ig Japanese steamship lines and the * south and posing for photographers REE pan Interest in yesterday's event con: and @ portrait painter. Announcement was made today that _ : Chicago, Milwaukee @ St Paul and! tinued today. Hurgifeds of per- bay : ; “$ ‘thought I would find ‘a nice, WASHINGTON, March 1.—Willlam the Red Cross oneday campaign to Great Northern raliroads concerning] sons waited at the Abbey doors to eect See Canadian minister of fi- raise @ fund of $5,000 to enable the - : , preferential rates, view the scene of the function. unSerstood to have come organization to continue its program : Unless the prgferential contracts} The newspapers today reported 0 confer with Ameri- of civilian relief and administration are cancelled by that date, the order| the great achievement of carrying officials 4s to the pos- of the affairs of ex-earvice wen would é : sh ee said, “the board will take such steps| pt yesterday’s program in perfect sibilities of a trade reciprocity agree- be undertaken by the tea workers ae x : as it Ceems necessary to enforce its] order, despite the fact the crowds ment between the United States and in the ten districts of Casper and vi- Pk ae views.” constituted the largest public gath- gad he came 1,000 miles because |C272d, had an engagement today to cinity tomorrow morning, weather : ; ; : ‘Announcement of the board's ac-| ering ever recorded at any stato he wantel to make my portrait, |e° President Harding. permitting. tion followed a conference between function. Scotland yard reported Then 3,000 photographers and 12,- White House officials said they had If the teams in the ten districts are are. saiesioners of the ahipping| that nearty 90,000 police were on oe Sees aaoneiteds maken no information as to the nature of the able to work with ennecerted action to- ‘ : : : : woe at Detaen af the Che} duty, and it was stated unofficially, I Uked being a private citieen, 1 |conference, tha engagement having morrow it is believed that the goal A EE : es pear afieaskes & St Paul raliroad,| that the ambulance corps dealt with jnay be a citizen, but they're off {been arranged by the British embamsy. will be reached by the close of busi- $;* é Vice Presidents Kenny and Gilman| 50 cases of fainting, so dense were on tie private part.” State department officials after hav- ness tomorrow evening. ; ¢ the Great Northern railroad and| ‘P¢ crowds in some places, On his Jap the former jurist held After the campaign is underway Tiesident ESEEa ot ts nr The West End resounded with Pre wee porto A gare! Vico President im of the Seattle] ond laughter untfl 3 o'clock @ Writing Dorttollo, on “which he to cleaning up certain districts which Chamber of Commesos. this morning in celebration of the signed leiters, orders and tole harmoniour office where I could got ity nome real licks,” the judge told newspapermen as he posed for the portrat @nd scanned railroad maps. “But goon as I got here I found pe of these epainting chaps who said today th: aanding Minister Fielding ‘work: ’ Officials of the board declined to] wedding. ¢ This photo of Baroness Gabrielle | while the artist vainly tried to get |Wwas in W n to survey the sit first ny andl forthe purpose ot maak. say whether the action was the re pee SI Yon Ruchow was taken recently at | him to Feep stil tation w! Bedmecrt/4 es ing seconds visits where the donation sult of a refusal of the representa the request of Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm. After an hour or two the judge | The Ar eciprocity act of 1911 was made subject to refinery pay tives of the two concerned railroads It is reported in European conrts | told the artist he “had enough for | which is still on the statute books as days. to accede to the board's wishes. that he had proposed marriage to | one day.” the pfoposal for repeal made during —_—- ee the baroness, but these reports have “Put out the standing room only | the Wilson admi ion, was never been denied by mombers of hls | sien, Mr. O'Connor,” he mid to his |acted on by cong: famfy. secretary. GRATUITY OFFERED BY OATH AS JUDGE James Twiggs left several nights} Kenyon, lately United States senator Fielding, minister of finance, to dis- ; “Little Gloria. Gaughter of the late Burico Caruso, had the from Iowa, took the oath of office as Given to Jur J ago for Albuquerque, N. M., where euss reciprocity aroused more interest BY Wie | IM OF HOLDUP time of her life the other day when she was allowed to romp'and play | "£0 for, Albuqueraue Yters tor | Judge of the United States circuit court rere twee cheat ae ae e. © a ERT Te TORONTO, March 1.—The Toronto ity Briefs : Globe, a strong supporter of the gov- o STATE Tf AEST Big Fraud Case, .\sa oat ene the visit to Washington of William H. in Central Purk, just Mke children of less famous dads. Here she's phe of apveals, Eighth district, in the ap- t = hugging Betty Harriman, right, daughter of Mrs. Roland H. Harriman, ree ~ pellate court room at the federal build- news ia months. ing here toc-v. NEW YORK, March 1. Federal jury A. Stanton of the Fensland Of] com- = a a ay Walt . Sanbo rt today got the case of Edwart Dono- An stom appeared the oftal re nanir recently purchase? new coat | Jano, Wer wt Santorn aamine agit yore port of the aunty commissioners’ re- lac rondater through the agency of the | {TTS : xen) 9 mad han’ Pinger: wince eS 5 Casper Motor ny, and is now en- had a “glorious career” in the nate lo more than $1,000,000 through 3: port @.day or two ago pee Se the’ nee AeERe chew oak: and expressed the hope that his career trafficking in fraudtent liquor with| § To those of delicate con- ‘Willis was awarded $60 from the poor joying See : on the bench would be equally illus- drawalpermits, and Mis: Regina Sa- and pauper fund which has occasion- ed some misunderstanding among Mr. Willis’ friends, The allowanbe was made by the county beard on account Of injuries sustained by Mr, Willis on the occasion of the holdup of trious. «Judge Kenyon stated he would net give up his Iowa residence. ee stitution, young or old, Scott's Emulsion Sone, formerly a clerk in the office of the state prohibition director who is charged with conspiring with him to cheat the government. ‘The small window at the left of the : lobby door of the Midwest Refining the trial of Mrs. Madalynne Oben- y building which is used by the chain, charged with the murder of J. Leopold Godowsky, noted pianist, who arrited in Casper | See Ben Realty company in which thé 5 . Belton Kennedy was resumed today obs TE today to appear at the Lyric theater tonight in his first con- | ore eee are or i consider. National Sales the stute announced it hoped to com-| HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT. LOS ANG March 1.—Wnen Small's grocery and market ou De- : . ; plete its case in chief before evening] INDIANAPOLIS i i ii comber 21 last, in which he was shot|Cert before a Casper audience, is self-taught in those finer}avie inquiries. The coming season i Ree esiieces «"he,” tise Petiommm ice | aes ence By Teas, marsh -2— is nourishment and through the right elbow by one of|points of musical interpretation which distinguish the great | promises to be one of home buflding. Agency Planned | « cay v's. 5. Fintey, a physician, | oonty coart, waa acratel hee te| | tonic that builds up the deputies, incapacitating him from d. He said as much in an in- ‘ who testified on direct examination ; artist from the merely talente: Fibya Penden, tut while he was a prisoner at the] a7 On @ warrant charging embex the whole body. work. Mr. Willis declined to accept the warrant and returned it to the coun- ty. He was in charge of tie Oak zlement. He admitted yesterday that his aceounts were short ' between $100,000 and $140,000. terview in which he stated that he solved his own problems in the early days of his musical ca- ed from Denver where he has Gcott & Bowne, Boomfield WJ. 20-18 county jail last August he removed been looking after business matters for a thorn from the knee of Arthur meee ;, some time. Mrs. Pendell is pianning Burch, co-defendant with Mrs. Oben- Bre rs in, SMA Of Te Oak rity probiems:” no ania, “were ve DEStTUCELON By jen ieaving the last ot the week for are asa rence and was under orders from the} mally solved and dissolved. I con- southern’ Califoruia where she will) peNnvER, March 1—A proposal] It has been the expressed theory of sheriff's deputies and while the coun-| Sider myself practically self-taught, Fi Ci lete d spend the remainder of the cold se8-/ror the establishment of a national|the state that Burch did the actual ‘ty may be under obligations to him| fo" & fow get he ie ie Pee ae tre Contup scr. Lome sales agency for co-operative market-|shooting of Kennedy and that Le gut ule only served to s e because of his injuries he dogs not I coula I nothing from dull and desire the remuneration to come as a|7 could, learn nothing Aothstruction. In Blaze Today ..pauper appropriation. The value of self-teaching is, of “wi will be a number of months be- fore Mr. Wilis will have the normal| Course, obvious. It stimulates the use of his arm if such thing. .ever| Working out of problems which other- wise a @iploma solves. Many ' stu- cea as, Jute feel thattt they have done|=-¥ire starting froma gas jet under) James T. Willis of Newton, ‘Colo, enough work to receive a diploma,|% Coffee urn in a restaurant at South | arrived in the city yesterdity morning they are entitled to rest on that vis- Bend today ‘practically destroyed all/and plans on remaining here for some {ble sign of learning and consequent-| that was left of the town from a dis-|time. Mrs Newton and baby daughter ly never develop any real individu-|4strous conflagration several months | will join'Mr. Newton in the spring if/ Ce0rke C. Jewett. general ma pretended to extract %t. Burch’ was ality. However, it would be unwise to Mr. Newton decides to locate here. | it 7 TS, A880"! brought into court for identification advocate self-teaching for all. The ‘The four states represented at the| 2" then was returned to his cell. great magority, nee the guiléncejpt rf! meeting this afternoon are Texas, ing of wheat is under discussion to-|the thorn in his knee while lying in John Wyland of Salt Creek, where! aay ‘between representatives of the| Wait at the Kennedy cottage in Bever: he is in the employ of the Mdwest Re-| Novenwest Wheatgrowers, associated, |1¥ Glen. A thorn bush was found at fining company is spending several) .14 representatives of four state co.|% trampled spot in some bushes where days in the city on business and) (rating marketing associations. The|the state had assumed that the person pleasure. proposal was first presented, follow.| Wh did the shooting awaited Ken ing & neries of unofficial conferences | #&dy's arrival with Mrs, Obenchain... | + this morning, at the session this aft.|, D¥- Finley, under cross-cxamination, ernoon and no intimation of action of| denied he had told another prisoner the representatives im forecast by /@fter the extraction of the thorn that George C. Jewett, general manager of)'t Was “all bunk’ and that he only WICHITA FALLS, Texas, March 1. eee a matured mind and a ripened expe- Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas. A Uleged layer stinctive musician, even more than a ee 2 ‘ keting «agency in the country in at- recognized but they must be thor- Wanatka, former theater manager und rience,” The conference will continue f ‘ In Wisconsin Is pianist genius, has never allowed him- See ss : momen beg dot oughly filtered through the intellect i x : ‘ 5 . a It is interesting to know that rs e ies sere bees through Friday with representatives instinct whol! pelt to ‘be gulded by instinct wholly Under Arrest tody in Chicgo, it was learned, on a i a 3 es ek : the death of Charles Pacini, former a SAN FRANCISCO, March 1—De-|Kenosha moving picture theater pro F . . . ~ x a - ;: fense counsel for Roscoe C. (Fatty) Ar- tor. Godowsky, though undoubtedly an in- é 3 ‘ of practically every co-operative mar ‘With him there must be a scientific x eR aoe s ee eerie ak tale . a ; COURT GRANTS inspiration and spontanicty are duly : oe ee RENOSHA, Wis. March 1.—Emil charge of murder in connection with buckle, accused of manslaughter was Px«cini was sla'n August 14, 1920, wranted a commission today to take;and Frank Lang, of Kenosha, was : ; < : the depositions of five witnesses in|accused of murdering him and sen : . : = : ‘ Chicago. Three of those to be inter-|tenced to 25 years’ imprisonment. eee 2 Pe rogated are physicians. Wanatka was one of Pacint’s closest - _ 2 = ‘The third Arbuckle trial is scheduled] friends for years. He was in busines, to start March 13. in Kenosha and Pacini was often a DENVER, Colo., March 1—Western isitor at the Wanatka home. The two men were associated in the thea league officials were in executive ses-| : : P Y P sion early this afternoon considering A pa : i N. . Fressmen ter business and atfer the killing of formal terms of a contract under = - = Pacini niuch personal property be which the Joplin franchise of the ope jong ito Wenatke, «ncloding \Mberty RA HBURN FOUR i ey e Back on Jobs) scx: I Se 7 Z THE FAMOUS league will be turned over to a syndi- to a large. amount were found cate that will operate in Denver. The in the Pacini safe. meeting began shortly after 10 o'clock ‘The district ttorney said that noth this morning. ing ahout the case would be: given At 2 p. m. President A. L. Tearney 2 Rea ARs: oe se ou until Wanaka was ar.+smed for of Chicago, emerged from the meeting 2 : = Sr es troversy between the publishers of the/ 4 prejiminry hearing. at Gacigrotl ‘pil ‘aatalin hod ‘heca tact — ase ee : daily newspapersY of New ork City aL ss si ranged. He said the formal contract The new fad at Ormond Beach, Fia., is having afternoon tea in the {and the Web Pressmen’s union over INSURANCE HEAD S31ZED. would be put into formal form ‘within surf. In their wet bathing suits and with the water swirling about their {the arbitration award of Federal Judeg) ~Apy.ms, March 1—(By ‘The Kees the afternoon. feet Dorothy Johnston, Castleton, Vt., (left) and Kathryn de Ronde, | Martin T. Mannon, was ended today,| ciated Pross)—The Italian ‘police | to- “Denver will have a Western league Engiewood, N. J., are having their “surf tea.’ s Don C. Seitz, maneger of the New] aay arrested sald. Tema tava an peel! club this year and we all are ork Lee Gils Se aid Ie SCs arta Ree sete ag ig ata roud of the fact,’? he declared.+ ers is morning. P P et,” he declared. 2 BR KER French People Foe cinecon panera’: which'dfad bei oeas that Bevan was the head JOPLIN, Mo., March 1.—Nate Ros- . omitted their first editions, would ap- YS oe gig boc ecapatdesn be enberg, president of the Joplin base- St , B hi pear in full size at 11 a. m., Mr. ball club said today when told that A. and é. ind Stick Pierces R. Tearney had announced arrange- company of London, which recently Seitz said. Morning papers had ap- ments were virtually complete for the 8) bl =. = igations A popular revue of musical comedy, singing, dancing and instrumental solos. An act of joy and laughter, playing at the Iris Theater tonight. NEW YORK, March 1.—The con- ; THK INK ADE'S 16 THEIR Comeny SxrT failed with a deficit of 3,000,000 peared in abbreviated form with most transfer of the Joplin franchise, in the pounds sterling. of the advertising omitted. WIDOW OF ACTOR DEAD AD. SSE Tey NEW LONDON, Conn., March 1.— Western league to Denver. that the A teles ; NEW! YORK. Merah: LL. reetes A telegram received today announced Neck, Man Dead ‘Chikasha, Okla., club of the Western the death Tuesday morning in Los association probably would be: trans-| more stock brokers were indicated by!’ wAsHINGTON, March 1—Declara- Angeles of Mrs, Hila O'Neill, widow ferred here in event the {Western/a supreme court grand jury today for}tion that there are 39,000,000 citizens 3 of the noted actor, James O'Neill. league releases its rights on the Joplin] irregularlities disclosed in District At-|of France who stand behind the na Death was the K. DES MOINES, Iowa, March 1— | territory. : torney Bonton’s investigation of | tion's war contracted obligations was © result of a shock. John Tyler, a farmer living near bucket shopping, which followed fail-| made by Jules Jusserand, French am- EAD COL H AD. COLDS. ns Hastie, Iowa, is dead as the result apply freely up nostrils. T. M L ure of a number of brokerage firms.|bassador to the United States, speak- exas anis Names ef the defendants were with-| ing today at the opening setsion here] powRLO, Colo., March 1—The held. of the national rivers and harbors!Grand Opera house block at Fourth of a peculiar accident suffered last night. Tyler staggered {nto the home of a neighbor and said he had : iereae posh iekiai ae Soma Fabiano pe es N amed ti or Mi int Att G 1 Sime Sadeeraridl.tenceibery the destrdc: (ao eg proses pers nein | S$ a jain details he died. . . tion of the canal systems of northern|qay. At noon the announcement was A long tree twig rad plerced his orney enera France during the war period, told of made that the loss of the building and VAPORUB neck. In falling down the embank- ment, he is believed to have fallen on the twig. the werk done by the American en- Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly gineers when the United States en- tered the war and said there was no TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY unemployment today in France. =| CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 1—At-| Assistant Secret¥iry RApsevelt of| WINDOWS cleaned; paint removed; The Union contents was approximately $700,000. WASHINGTON, March 1—F. E. Mf < somey, of San Antonio, Teas, was] Fined in Cheyenne nominated today by President Hard- ing’to be director of the mint ‘upon expiration March 19 of ‘the term of THE FACE IN THE MIRROR Your face, does it. wear the con-|Ray T. Baker, who has directed the|torney W. L. Walls of the state cf|/the navy discussed the effect of the/ calsomining; lawns graded; house tented expression of good health, or| mint since February 1917. Wyoming technically was before the|nava; treaty “‘so far’as it relates to|cleaning; floors waxed; cdd jobs. Call e are the features drawn and sailid? Set eee ee yar of the Cheyenne municipal court |the United ‘Stees:” Dick. Phone 147: B1et* > Mill Co In the latter case, your story is read BREAKS ANKLE. Monday—that is, his check for $5.00 | Mrs. Sarah Willard Strout of Port- e land, Maine, president of the Wom-|FOR RENT—Two-room modern base- en‘s National Rivers and Harbors con-|_ ment apartment. 733 East Sccona|] Is prepared to take care of street. si2t|}all kinds of cabinet work. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,|pPAlso job work of any de- also batching rooms. $17 South|§ Scription. by all who see you, and what woman|. Mrs. C. E. Myrick, 334 North Jeffer-| representing the customary fine for of spirit wants to be pitied for her phy-|son street is suffering from a broken] violation of the automobile parking sical condition? ‘There is a way to| ankle, suffered while stepping from an| ordinance, was before the court. Gen-|gress, told the delegates “we want} get the nervous, tired lines out of your}automobile as a funeral. service last) cral Walls, who was accused of park-| waterways made a part of the trans- face and the slump out-of your body.| Thursday. Dr. N. C. Geis is attend-|ing his automobile in front of a the-|portation system of the country.” 2 ters tn Ap cee The use of that standard remedy,| ing the injired woman. ater, sent word to the court that he ruce stroe! i 7 Lipa eee er pore ene as haa bneee torapmeae tree ews |: air eattuneealiciaton’ ta wane: paita| 2 ts daz 402 S. Durbin Playing at the Iris Theater Tonight pound, will strengthen the nerves and Dave Lewis is spending several days|rent, and enclosed with the message/of England is the presentation of &| LOST—Auto license plate 2588. Ph 4 1462 tone up the system to resist’ that ex-jhere from Salt Creek, where he has|the amount ‘of the customary fine.|black pipe to each of the men who; Reward 50c, Return to Tribune of- ane PS tony th oes eect ee ees Bint and Thursday