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PAGE FOUR CASPER STRONG NEW INDUSTRIES Glass, Iron and Textile Plants Among Manufactares Which City Will Try to Secure, New Casper will become an + changed from a one industry dustries if the Casper Chambe: velopment program as outlined by President “O. L. Walk at the forum luncheon this noon is carried out. The contemplated plans call for a glass factory, a foundry, FALLING OFF IN FOREIGN TRADE | IS EMPHASIZED Exports to Europe Less Than| Half Total of January, 1920, Says Report for First Month of Year. | WASHINGTON, March 7.—Tne de-| tine in the value of America’s for-| eign trade in January as compared with January of 1921, ts further em- phasized tn statistics as to trade by continents and countries for the first meath of the present year made pub- lic today by the department anerce. Exports to Europe totalled $143,903,- 246, compared with $325,218,837 in January a year ago, and $1,219,687,- 511 for the seven months ending Jan- uary last against $2,440,597,216 for the seven months ending in January, 1921. Imports from Europe for January Jast amounted to $68,113,403, com- pared with $59,578,643 for January a year ago and $457,170,132 for the seven months ending in January last year, agaiost $631,563,233 for the weven months ending In January a months ending Inst January, against $399,7T4,900 for the seven months ending in January « year ago. | Imports from South America were $22,303,043 for last January, } ‘with $30,750,498 for January, 1921,| and $154,968,329 ‘or the seven months| ending Iast January egainst $352,517,- 76 for the seven months ending the| previous January. Exports to Asian were $48,073,366/ last January, compared with $73.-| 186,685 for the previous January and| $290,353,425 for the eeven months pe- riod ending last January against| $418,191,860, for the seven months ending January a year ago, Imports| were $62,780,681 for lest January,| compared with $45,319,536 in January ® year aco. | pe ALLEGED BURGLAR HELD. Ray Weinberg ts being held tn the county jail charged with robbery in} connection with entering the Bob Avery pootholl at Mills, Wyo., last) night. ‘The poolhall was entered through a rear window, the cash/ register removed and destroyed and) other material taken from the butting. —_— t Dr. Margaret Patterson, Toronto's woman police magistrate, was for- merly a medical missionary in India. MO-L.YR-DEN-UM—MUST omIn FOR RENT— Furnished room, all modern, next to bath, 233 South Park strost. 3-1-3t FOR SALE—Cormer lot on West ‘Twelfth stroet; water in; gas tn al-} 1 electric lights; small payment| down, balance monthly, $50. Phone 191M. 3-7-3t* MOR RENT—Apartment rooms; close in, from 2 to 8 rooms furnished; 00d place for good small boarding or rooming place. Call at 303 South David street or phone 13076J. FOR SALE—Almost new Underwood typewriter; also Bay State banjo. 740 North Center street. Phone 480W. "OR RENT—Two-roc ment apartment street. FOR SALE—One good Ford car, side curtains, chains and radiator cover, cheap if taken by Thursday, March 9 1802 East Burlington street. 1 WANTED TO BUY Phone 16: Six-hole rang IF YOU WANT to buy a business th will pay good returns for the i Box A-1 vestment, answer this ad. ‘Tribune. | elaved W. J. Bryan. MAKING BID FOR Leader Says ndustrial power and will be town to a home of many in- r of Commerce’s indrstrial de a wool manufacturin; ment of asbestos pli the packing indus! plant, develop- ts, extepsion of Other speakers at the noon lunch-} eon included brief talks by W. O, Wilson, J. S. Mechling, Sam Conwell, R T. Kemp, RS. EI and Wil Mam 1. V field secretary of| the Park-to-Park Highway associa tion. Attorney TH. vey be brought to Cusper ced that G was ann gens, L. M been appoint Neit subscri American association tion which will fight the Non-partisan league in Wyoming abs SS SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS NEW YORK.—Will H. Hays, for- mer postmaster general, took up his new duties as executive president of motion picture manufacturers and distributors of America. CHICAGO.—Charges that raik reads generally had not held prop- er conferences with their employes before bringing requests for wage reductions to the United States le ‘we board, were before the board when wage hearings began. | Governor Channing H. A Governor’s Holiday ‘on the toboggan slide at North Conway, N. H. With in front, and Mrs. Bernard Q. Bond. - Che Casper Daily Tribune Man Suspected Of Insanity Puts Fear In Husky Hoboes — aera + CHEYENNE, Albert Rankin man with what one scribed as a “mean look,” is held in the city jail here and probably wili | Wyo, March 1.— | | be made the subject of @ larceny in- ) | | : | of Casper, small jan de- quiry. He was arrested at the Bur- Iington sand-house in East Chey- enne, in which be had coralled and terrorized five husky hoboes, any one of whom was large enough to have picked him up and spanked wero intimidated by the here! fore referred to “mean look.” W police arrived at the scene, in re sponse to a telephone call sent in by a woman residing in the vicinity, Rankin was squatted in the door way of the sandhouse, with a heavy iron bar in each hand, while the ter rified hoboes huddled in a corner. Rankin wa looking mean” at his prisoners so intently that ne did not jusetts: LOS ANGE am Kennedy, broker. who: Mrs. Madalynne or Obenchain ts trial he: o Mrs. Obenchain at a € and dated June 7, last y offered in evidence by the defens: the murder trial. It was stip- the prosecution that the was in Kennedy’s handwrit text was as follows: ous hero today. Wait until you before leaving for San hear from me Pr ‘s DUK Refutation of contention by the prosecution that Mrs. Obenchain was a ‘woman " and establishrlent that Kennedy had been seeking her, GITY GOUNIL IN STORMY SESSION {Continued from Page One) ized to both counct! his remarks. Other features of last night's mect- ing were the reports of the police com- jen affected for getting mine workers and owners inte conference before April 1, when ] national strike in threatened. BELGRADE—Jugo-Slav cabinet, after discussion of situation at Fiume, has decided to send note of mittee against permitting taxi driv- ers to park on Center or Second streets; and the number of bids re- ceived for sanitary sewer district No. 10 and the construction work neces. sary in rip-rapping the site of the dam and pump station west of Casper. Eight bids were received on the union | fields is | opening of bids in which contracts are sought to throw up a dyke to prevent the Platte river from further en- croaching on the pump stafion and city water works west of Casper. Ac- tion on the contracts was delayed un- protest of Rome government. til day, ound For sanitary sewer district No. 10 LONDON.—The it jon fa | COntract, five bids were submitted. « that political acon has The bids were turned over to the city reli ‘Of considerable strain | °7Sincer for him to determine the pe past 24 hours, authoritative re- lowest bid contract will be let eog.a hang at special meeting of the council ports prime minis- ter has decided to continue in of- flor. WASHINGTON—It will be un wise for the Democrats to prolong debate over armament conference treaties In senate because “it will tend to divert attention from eco- nomic issue” in coming congres- sional campaign and Democrats will be placed in position of oppos- ing “any steps toward peace,” de- TiL—The case of Small, charged with con- to embezzle state funds, teok another adjournment until April 12. WASHINGTON.—Shipment from the United States of arms and mu- nitions of war to China was pro hibited by President Harding in an official proclamation. THREE FIRE GALLS IN BRIEF TIME, DAMAGE IS LIGHT, ALL CONTROLLED fternoon pplication of the Casper Sani- npany for a ¢ontract to haul in Casper was referred to ¥ committee for action, mayor and city clerk ware au; thorized to buy machinery to be used by the street department. A wide de plow will be purchased for $1,- 1 da street sweeper for $6,550. 1 sav r instrument will of the sewer service here. its cost in the improvement When Lids Begin to Drop in Kiddieland Just a song or two on The Brunswick at bed time sends the kiddies to happy dreams and ends a perfect day, And Three fire calts wi a half were ans per fire depart trucks from both sta ae in e, and due to sponse the fires co: menace despite the the wind. The first call fror street failed to r E second alarm was soun hour later fro North 615 South Wast | was burned from a blaze could be ington, beto! d under co: ‘BABYS COLDS _ fare soon “nipped in the bud” VT—Furnished e-room hasemer 710 East Third stre Inq very close in Phone 1 i RENT wo-ro ‘basement apartment; fas tly modern including heated g 20 per yvicKks PORUE \—Six-room d Kimba uth Wo! hou: 114 Chicken Noodle Di Wednesday Evening ve’ without “dosing” by use of— | VA Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | Wyatt Cafeteria | The Brunswick, the accepted phonograph of the mmsical world, forms in young minds at their most impressionable age, a liking for good musie Complete as Below $109 | Model Oak or mahogs complete with 12 records of your choice, one record brush, four packages of needles— | $2.10 Down, $2.10 Per Week The Richter Music Co. Next to Iris Theater “The Baby Bond Store” Phone 306 TELEGRAM FROM KENNEDY USED AS EVIDENCE Ih MURDER TRIAL March 7.—A tele-|instead of she pursuing him, was the .| Wilson, proprietor of a beauty parlor it is believed, | observe the approach of two officers and they captured him before he had to bring the tron He fought—as one of the officers related—like “a bob- cat” until he Was overpowered At police headquarters a search of Rankin revealed these things a purpose of the defense, it was argued attorneys for Mrs. Obenchain in support of testimony to which the prosecution objected. Miss Louise One shoo sole, bad sre, was the witness involved. —_ Solomon’s Temple, for the building f which the whole manhood of Israel as commandeered, would have cost $§.000,000,000 to construct at present | prices. Chicken Dinner -__-- Se Roast Pork and Apple Sauce__25¢ THEATER 10c and 25c LAST TIMES TODAY TASSELS / Taba ve 4 NM JUNIORS—Little Mo One-third the regular dose. Made of vame ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. Cae tithe. BUSTER KEATON AMERICA cit a Theater “NEIGHBORS” TOMORROW ALICE BRADY —In— | “The Fear Market” him but all of whom, police relate, | Another shoe sole, mit the nite tentions regarding the five hobces. a DIMARMAMENT COMPLETED. SOFTA, Bulgaria, March 7_—Hav- Continaous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY The Very Best Show in Town. “Married 39 e This is too good to miss. Then comes our new serial “Miracles of the Jungle” —-And— Pathe News Our Vaudeville Today Is BE SURE TO SEE IT! A Bishop-Cass T heater STARTING TODAY THOMAS H. INCE Presents His Master Work FLORENCE VIDOR—LLOYD HUGHES—TI Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 “HAIL THE WOMAN” The age old, yet ever new drama of the weaker sister. Through tears and sadness, through hope and gladness, you'll respond to “Hail the Woman.” THE GREAT STAR CAST INCLUDES O™ORE ROBERTS— MADGE BELLAMY—TULLY MARSHALL Anw MANY OTHERS. Bulgaria the interallied com! eppointed for that purpore um terms of the treaty of Neuilly !sft e capital today. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922. mission| Mrs. I. Trimble Bradley is a ca der the| able stage director in the emplo; one of thp big film producing co cerns. “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROG ‘My Husband’ A Laughable Musical Comedy Mix-Up Presented by OLLIE BLANCHARD AND HIS A. B. C. GIRLS Attraction Extraordinary DAINTY DOROTHY SIEVER In Her Own Conception of HAWAIIAN HULA HULA DANCE THESE ADDED SPECIALTIES MERRILL SIEVER in “Papa’s Getting Mad” WALT BARNETIE and ALVA BALL “Songs My Mother Used to Sing” OLLIE BLANCHARD in “Pretty Kitty Kelly” CAVANAUGH and LANCASTER in “Hinkey Dee” MILDRED ROBINSON in “Don't,” a Jazz Special - PHOTOPLAY ATTRACTION “The Rooky’s Return”’ FEATURING DOUGLAS MacLEAN Admission 40c Shows at 7 and 9 BLOCK WEST OF HENNING Douglas Fairbanks —IN— “THREE MUSKETEERS” TWELVE REELS Admission 40c Those who saw it in Casper before pail 83 cents and said it was “worth the money.” Today you may see it for 30 cents. TODAY ONLY bc A Bishop-Cass T heater VAUDEVILLE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY