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‘A PAGE FOUR : fhe Casper Daily Cridune TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 TREATY BATTLE |woman marriEs INTO MILLIONAIRE DODGE TRIEDON = S= 282522 ppt epg RENEWED OVER | ee OUTSIDE HER || WEWCHARGE AS RESULT SPREE e222 <2 os: ote oe eres | HUGHES’ DENIAL ans. ee ees meas ge neat a sine ! | received by his daughters here. + KALAMAZOO, ee! CHICAGO, March 21. — Raith | tribe always hated the allen bride, | ioe, itl, of John Duval Dodge, De-|in readinens. | } was a native of county Cork, Ireland, here. troit millionaire, charged with driv-|~ Hundreds of persons eager to gain oak . | Rockefeller McCormick, danghter of | who consequently had to depend for Jing an automobile while intoxicated,| admittance to the court room gather- Charge of Agreement for British-Ameri-| 30 D. Rocketeer, “Sr., tracing | happiness entirely on her husband, | began in tunicipal court teleg sl na eee, the court room gather. | che sresrens of ome cree | ea te oe charges grew out of a midnight joy| which also houses the court. 3 tions here yesterday that “if a wom- | From this wn. she said. there |ride on March 11, when Dodge and| After the present case 1s disposed . can Co-operation Refuted by Secre- . an marries outside her own clan | &few up, a kind of serfdom for |Rex Earl of Kalamazoo invited threo|of, Dodge ie to face a charge of il- "td Be | or tribe she'll be a slave History | women which enmeshed women who | young women into their machine and logally transporting Lquor, the offi- {-)laxative: these two alm to everd 7 | proves it.” | married outside their own tribe. one of -the giris, Miss Emmaline| cers who arrested him declaring liquor Nothing can eo quickly or ef-)laxative: these two aim to overs ary in Senate er | » eee, : 2022 Se v | ‘The meeting at which Mrs. Mo- | Period of serfdom was an | Kwarkernaak J.aged from the car|war found in his machine. By-| Aap pax tabs ; —- Cormick spoke was p:eliminary to | S7®@ of down curves for women, |and was injured. Farl was convicted Siar maa Bh mg eo i ee : <s | the Women's Progress exposition to | #2@ sald, but ft was sandwiched in |of drunkenness last Friday. z, Bewever. 8¢ [enuine aspirin, ‘plus the a@van~ = WASHINGTON, March 21.—Presentation in the senate} pened here June 3 te 10 of which | between two up curves, the ancient To eliminate preliminary delays in KU KLUX K pote hey prevented | tare of & Cigedtany oat 3 oe |] today of a Ictter from Secretary Hughes denying flatly that| mrs. McCormick will be general | pon si at paoe ad, Betas A Paar Re ana ae eho > So Ee Hiftcally right. Ask your physiol any secret agreement exists for future British-American co-| chairman. The engagement of Mrs. | 40° oro Taek move than mieten [RINE free Dette mats arrival just ‘them of thelr suffering. res] aspirin than any of the “older operation, led today to another effort by opponents of the beravininias Rah fy cca 5 Oh sea Mrs. McCormick said, “for they {completed serving a five days son-| uae Se ornis is Eenuine| forms. ask /for TINGL four-power treaty to send it back to committee. The effort) Mathis. to Max Oot. Ate was an | bave done much more than fight foe |——£———_—___—— eapirin, with “all 12 Jnd'iwo new |UAXO ASPIRIN. thé new, Improved brought on a warm debate. oe | thetr place, which has been won om Nice added—e digestant and alaspirin with the (three points: The ocr” ary's letter, charecterizing | "1s = airs. McCon | ‘PUSH sociological development I | —It’s absorbed x. suggestions of such an agreement aa| 71" 1Ge gtimes,” | Mrs. McOon | and growth. rt It relieves pain RY “absolutely false” was laid before the| Yaeh the women of his own tribe, | ¢, nage Rosia tne ee —It's a gentle laxative yee senate by Senator Lodge, the Repub- . "i e, to develop, to dem- Ore., March 21—Fol TIN LAXO ASPIRIN ~— Hoan lender: Sint oaaciber UF thee tear Be ony and stole = wife from an- | onstrate and to expand,” she said. oe Cormeen anikat ‘coats thal ‘adh Your fuerte SASS Aiiree Point Box oa delegation who, at the same time put| er clan. “Mother love is important, but it is énization had anything to do with! ‘Therapestic Research Laboratories, E a into the record a telegram from Paul| The stolen bride had e sorry time | not everything. Woman's untversal the kidnaping of J. F. Hale of Med-| ‘Washington, D. C. D. Carvath, the New York attorney, | of tt, according to Mrs. McCormick, | love is a bigger thing,” she sald in fend Gaat, Wesaey picts: tore: Siaaghan denying the accuracy of a statement who said the women of man's | conclusion. of the Ku Ktux Klan in full regalia] —— 4 on th® same subject attributed to him visited the Methodist church here} —_ b by Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho. (Continued from Page Ons) Sunday durtng the services and } Relterating a denial made in a for. PAY Gertakings bere to his lst of suc-| presented the pastor, W. J. Fenton, ~ mer communication that any socret cesses. | with an envelope containing principles agreements existed with other pow. In addition to his other interests|of the order and a sum of money, to ers in connection with the arms con. GIVEN COUNGIL 1 K Mr, Peterson. was © heavy stockholder | be used as the recipient saw fit. Dr. e e e e 41 | terence, Mr. Hughes writes in todays’s oth in the National Bank of Comuierce| Fenton, in reply, said he was grati- pa se letter that, he hoped to see no “further = and is extensively interested in suc-| fied at the gift and welcomed Ku i oy ied Es aspersions upon the veracity and _— cesaful oli concerns here. Klux Klan members at any time 4 anks atrolle or MileS|honor” of the American delegates. The deceased man has been one of ee m : Along Missouri; Many Mr. Cravath's tolegram embodied the| 4,7'8n# and cpecitications for paving| | LONDON—The arrest, trial and |the mort active boosters in Casper dur. BUTTE LABOR There will be a regular meeting of Abbas Temple Towss Parualle 7 statement issued by him last night in SA aaetion: ‘on uk: Cae ES a ggg pgm en tana ing his residence In Casper. He is No. 242, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. All at be = re Rey New York in which ho declared that Indian non-co-operationist, an active member of the chamber of : a3 ‘or Inundated. the words attributed to him in the) Dreved at a meeting of the city coun) garded in official circles as am anti- | Commerce, Casper Motor club, Realtor LEADER DEAD ||) Cz ste rerested to be present af 7280 tp arereae a statement read by Senator Borah in|“! last night. Bids on the us| climax leaving tho government with- | aksociation and other civic beterment ceremonial. .S. » KR. V. , pes specifications —The Missie-|the senate yesterday, were either in-| ‘7h og coats, the efty council bieath ris Chae ee ine | organizations, reached a stage|*ccurately quoted or @id not correctly | Ny "tp, pagel hag MRP | ise Werks lane :ek ear cheats oan of 36.4 feet on the gauge here this/Convey his meaning. Referring to a ose Re bers of the Casper Elks’ lodge, Ki- ynorniag and was rising more rapidly|P48sage in which Mr. Borah quoted wanis club, Casper Country club,|neral. Definite arrangements will be : => 5 aca ham as saying he had been told of the rir Kush For WASHINGTON—Farther reports |Goir ciuh and Gun club, In ali] Withheld pending their arrival. than the weather bureau expected. a b % All levees between the Missouri state| “Understanding” by every member of Sp g of Income tax collections on March MEMPHIS, March 2 asippi river at Memphi BUTTE, Mont., March 21.—John C. branches of sport in which he was in-| In addition to the relatives Mr. Pet- line and the mouth of the St. Francis | ‘the American delogation, Mr. Cravath 5 rae received by treasury, showed col- | + crested and they were many he ex.|¢rson leaves « host of friends in Cas- river in Arkansas are being patrolled. | 4 he had in fact never talked with Europe egins ppeeerr tthe Sse $286,000,000. | coiled according to statements of his| per who will mourn his loss. River men express the belief that/®"¥ delegate on any subject “remote. 3 odd $727,000,000. March last year | ends, the water will reach practically the|!¥ resembling” the alleged internation- total 000,000. Mr, Peterson was active'in Masonic same height as in 1916 when the gauge|*! agreement. circles, He was a member of Wyo- ‘us here showed 43% feet. There was no] Senator Borah reread the Cravath| NEW YORK, March i—Totay be- Bln nt bth Aten arpa of | ming Consistory No. 1 and Casper serious trouble at the levees in that|tolesmam to the senate and declared] ing spring’s first official day, marks} constitutional amendment providing |icag5 No. 15. He had taken all of year and the enginoors state that the|that “if that kind of a plea had been|the beginning of the spring rush of| for ohana pb aae tank the Scottish rite work and had com- embankments are much better now. [made in court, the court, of coursa | Americans to Europe for thero are faba my but nocd by F Pro- | pleted work to the commandry in the 2 Sees would have assessed a judgment of|1,525 persons for overseas ports on| Posed in Marware re ey wea, York rite. HICKMAN, Ky., March 21.—Scaf-| ‘cuilty’ against the man that made it." the passenger list of the steamship diana. After leaving his home at Eisther- folds took the place of sidewalks along | He laid particular stress upon a state.| Aquitiania, sailing todpry for Cher it in thi 1 —" ville, Iowa, several eyars ago Mr, Pet- the main business street of Hickman|ment in the telogram saying that Mr.|bourg and Southampton. a erson went to Canada to engage in today due to the fact that back waters|Cravath had “revised” his remarks ao b Amitai og tice) a on pdicbirerrney bree 4 Gains 21 Pounds IN SHORT TIME MASTIN’S FREE! FREE! i ONE POUND FRESH, DELICIOUS CREAM TAFFY. er RGVaRA Bel sOuP Em BARRPE RASS EN IN isnt ~< dated the|and that the printed corrected version to Dougias, Wyo., where he entered 5] q of the Mississippi rives inun : its high water mark of bitterness in > stores on one side of tae street. Scaf-|circulated later presented his real the newspaper business, having been le folds also were erected In some of the | views. 2 a I ioe atte oneeks Piece Acca heen [compact with Wail siastow tnttiar By i on GIVEN AWAY WITH ONE POUND 5 stores and business continued. The| Then, reading from a pamphlet s- understanding for future co-opera- | °Tation of Bill Barlow's Budget for/| Now Used By Millions As A Nat- p river here ts only a few mches below} sued by the Council of Foreign Rela- tion, two or three years, He then came to|} gral, Quick and Easy Way To e the level of the 1913 flood. tions in New York, embodying a dis- Gasper and has engaged in various |! Help Increase Weight and Energy h Grade Chocolates 4 BERLE cussion among its members on Feb- WASHINGTON — Drastic reduc- | business undertakings here successful- pe ; CHICAGO, March 21.—While many|rugry 17, Senator Borah put into the ae tions in navy department estimates ly since that time, IN towns in Indiana and Tilinols partly | record once more the exact quotation! ATGUSTA, Maine, March 21— Re-| for the next fiscal year have been | Shortly after coming to Casper Mr. feb Be Regularly Valued at $1.00 the Pound, for ! 4 er yes y | from Mr. Cravath that he had present-| jopncans retain their hold of the} made by the house sub-<immittes on | Peterson married Miss Anna Tubbs. Sint Ge wensam recently. gilnen S ed in W ed yesterday. third Maine congressional district but} appropriations In framing the navy | To this union one child, Ralph, age ounds after we thin aud ailing % Michizan, from snowstorms an : This, it must b& remembered, is|1. a margain greatly reduced from| bill which will be reported Saturday. |5 years was born, Weeks thtn; run-Gown men ‘and Prospects for bumper wheat crops|Mr. Cravath’s revised, corrected ver-| +9 record Republican vote of 1920. Mr. Peterson is survived by Mrs./] women everywhere—victims of un- -| wore threatened in southern Indiana|sion,” continuéd the Idaho senator, With 56 small places missing, ro- NEW YORK—An order suspend- | Peterson and their son tn the tmne-|§ dernourishment—are often amazed by tho overflow of the Wabash river. |‘And T didn’t get this document bY] turns today from the special clection| ing enforcement of the interstate | diate family; He is also survived by She Guomening: PCE pee ony 4 Large numbers of livestock were re-{stealing It. It was given to me by a yesterday showed that John E. Nel-| commerce commission's recent order | his mother and father Mr. and Mrs.|{ fa appesrance dae Sale ar uneet © ported to have been swept away by/¢entleman who is a’ member of this son, Republican, was elected over] reapportioning Joint rates collect- |. O. Peterson and a sister of Ester-|] course of MASTIN'S | OD Eis stooa corporation, who was present when|inmnest L, McLean, Democrat, by a| by eastern carriers and directing | ville, Iowa, tw brothers, Art and TALeeR WETAMON. TABLETS = ——_————_ the discussion took place, and who majority of 6,294 votes, the government to show cause why | mar! Peterson of Mandan, N. D., and contain all three vitam! This Is a Two-in-One Bargain saya S58 18 (whet) wae eas Neison will’ fill the unexpired term| ® permanent Injunction against the | brother C. R. Peterson with whom|} gamle iron, the necessary time Mr. Cravath refers in his telegram] .¢ john A. Peters, who resigned to| order should not be gramted was is- |. waz engaged in business here, Bian Cane ee noe sleenta: whieh é : to a ‘charge’ of a British-American|jecome federal district judgo for] sued by Federal Judge Jullus M. | aut relatives of the deceased man are || \A{ure, Brovides for perfect vigor, of [Two Pound One Price understanding, made by me. I don't! yraine. In 1920 Peters’ majority was| Mayer. en route to Casper to attend the fu-| | powerful resistance which helps to : TRIAL know what he means by a ‘charge.’ I/19.957 votes. In 1918 Peters won by rae Fusrd. pou egsiast tho germs’ of S=—' made no charge at all, I’only read] 5 %63 votes, in 1916 by 3,654 votes ana| AUGUSTA, M. Habit Only’ by making the test yourself od his own statement.’ in 1014 by 1615 votes. Both Nelson| retained control of third Main can you rea! Ne TIN'S e " |_ Senator Borah continued reading m ‘ication | Congressional district In a sprcial VITAMON TABLETS help to feed | and McLean expressed gratif! - from the pamphlet a discussion by Mr.|00c. the result. election held to select a successor : Cravath, under questioning by Norman| ‘er \V° na rain made many roads) t# fill the unexpired term of John A. S n . IL Davis, former under secretary of|.jnost impassable, Political leaders} Peters. Tho vee iow pontiac st LOS ANGELES, March 21.—The oat beaged On oi a Guare neers said this cut down the balloting, es- aoe than half voto in oe 23) ee 2 Madalynne Obenchain,|to an Anglo-American fleet in the siwabe. . ‘or your own safety ond pro 5 trial of joie vader of J. Bel-|Pacific, which he said had been toa }PCcally the women's v: = as flon against, cheap cubsututes, and SECOND AND WOLCOTT HZ ton Kennedy, her sweetheart, in Bey-|could “dominate Japan and make her a a mignt ea the Fete orteinal VITAMON "TAL s nly: liv Ib] . nteed ive gat! A iiekyyGten,, near bere, the, nicbbi ot) Byeiub to: cne obilsstions:\she hak an- ED tombs where he will have to spend e money refunded.” Af @il good 2 August 5, last, will commence June| sumed. all of his nights until his trial on i §. It was set today. The first trial! an indictment charging criminal as- ; pf Mrs. Obenchain resulted in a dis- ; sault on 15 year old Sarah Gohoen- 4 hgreement of the jury. fold ends. The second trial of Arthur, C. @® Burch, a co-defendant in the case, is! > 31 peheduled to commence here next irarah tates val L T R 4 Monday. His first trial also resulted ety foe toate wea say I F 'E ‘ERM E. | In the jury disagreeing. | filed in justice court in connection i nap haa been reported that the prose | Oe cin Shipone met mene cemete| TS MURDERED Sale and Price Talk No. 10 T ution would ask that the two de P. Jones, principal of the Lehi district moh leddants be tried together. pat rchool, near herp, it was announced | | 3 Shi Jones was Iured to a se-| SALEM, Ore, March 21.—James | THE 3 BANKRU STOCK GOES riiite Senas hee ganch north of Ar-| ciaded spot by atx men who werelogie, sarving t life sentencelin the OF SPRING i - [Chance for cecovers at the eave" | joined by halt a dozen others wearing | state penitentiary here for the murder | aa s1 Private hospital aecordine - to por [robes and mgsks, flogged with a leath: |¢¢ George Perringer and Newt Portland BY RAYMER & WHYTE $ OU = lacducunemeneaae seer peetine ‘Ha|er auirt and marked on the face wale at the Claremont tavern near Portland | For full series of Holmes’ Sales Talks (ten in all) a is said to have withstood the long trip pre yh Res ar fotos oon atoe acer Sees elise te The Classic Dancers of §) now ready. ——1 : yerd ’ ~ Extraordinary bari Sea te the eoed Shape and is] "Tne principal exhibited 18 welts on|jeolation ward of the prison by John the West. | Sales Talk No. 1 introduced the fact that we had Japt stock of the former French Gar- Taylor, the all ae ant of Daly his back and legs. Davidson, @ guard, shortly after 7 | cut our force and all expenses to the lowest notch in y Shop, which is on sale at The|. Tb Yiviiive sonnet of Daly. —TOo LATE TO CLASSIFY. | 2aigcik-th!s_mornins. '$ order 'that our selling prices might be materiall Mt , ts according to Max Hirsch,|Natonn county, Deputy ohn TOO LATE . j lowered ly ZC “ \roprietor, attracting large crowds of we A WS —— eee | bs ‘The stock, consist-|©T@2* J. Devlin, sent to the scene of fasper shopp . No. 2 allowed that we were endeavori 5 ““Ithe shooting t hend 1 ‘ e ing to have fp eee te os eetas Teens arian near nightrtees he had eceigee FURNESS- -LINE | on hand at all times the merchandise you required. was purchased at 25 ce 3 =| | 7 sasha cis ihe so at am nctod bs mtn He eld however: FOR SALE Ig waynaivensatistacton, “™N ™eFehandlse that at heard of values. Sine tollane whee tictibona mares ays gives satisfaction. a carte ae Oe Oe ee ed Srctila bee aeaienl tag targetion scree f her - s : Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. ff! No. 4 tells you reasons why it pays to make your x peeoomcnts on the duration of S\ior’s appearance at trial later. 'Three-room corey sunporch Special es ‘Tipe “FORT ST. end | purchases of men or women who know their business. 0 o Ri Mah > man! f the Buf-|and bath; closé in $2,500; $51 lown Eas' we N, 8—Arrive N. Y., April | ¥ 2 = es Seis\ceeaicleeeet tion ras the scene | and terms 10 sult on balance, Fastest Steamers on uda Route TOD. AY | No. 5 presenta the idea that all of us can have af SEARCH MADE Sethe Seon Ceara no asthe —— oll steamers bapeeet sae e if we are willing to pay the PRICE. details on the shooting other than the 9. 6 brings out the lesson in saving through CO cl affray was staged after Daly’s refusal RE ALTY Co, Entire Change of OPERATION. 4 IS bh t he blanket to ‘Taylor, LLOYD lo FS rE FOR SLAYERS efter’ tip latter hacllGoriganceitts 2a Program ig No. 7 gives us the idea of what friendship and con- 2 turn. ——— as ace SOEs, Be Nictnin and ma %S. “Fort Hoanlton’™ f | Adenes means to the building of a business or a com- 7 aT malin tah TA Twin-Screw, 14,000 Tong Displacement, Twin-Screw, 11,000 Tons b J munity. ae : ASHVILEE, / ane, + March, 21—The Prison Term FOR BALE Tailor shop. Apply Pupincon ra | No. 8 insists that price alone is not always the | Fitment itn Decora ota Fam SHAD ao Tauce toes te HM sociooing ate eee oat eae mioeae Daten, Bee |g Prime object in making a purchase—that quality al- eon ‘Walter Gibbs, 25 years old, as Is Commuted POGAanG. ‘Mont, mo fleet pepreene |B Conc apa aries eiatoas torte eeaertoaetige iciteate cats \$ ways makes a higher price the lesser in the end. Reese rises wae tien ouiae : on residence in city. Phone 703W. || FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall st, NEW YORK No. 9, or contractors’ ad, adds to the fact that we I Kk town and whipped severely after Sat-ate OR ANY TOURIST AGENT are fulfilling our promise to make lower prices. Prices are lower throughout our entire stock. The first person handing our Mr. Holmes, person- he Milling of Gibbs. HELENA, Mont. March 31—Tho Sm state board of pardons Monday an- Buick $250 cash, R 1, Zi ter S21-4t nounced it had approved the commu- AMERICAN WOMEN ARE [inion of nontente of Arthur p.| meister building, Attinity 4 sammmamaneneas sy car 2 os ra eats ally, gree nenee of these ‘ten talks by Friday p CARELESS Wrouty, serving a term of from ten|ijOR SALM— Betting eggs; Franta TICE A ical ha f noon o is week with ten suggestions as te how r to twenty years in the penttent! tram; bred-to-] in-winter; single musi rangue fea- w we jake strength “nd overtar ft. When | for a statutory offense. ea comb, White, Loebarna, 45.00, 314 Yaat TO COAL CONSUMERS turing six wonderful aay Jaros! our sivre and serve you. better, will re- = v! A street. one . - a ir >7.00. - Ht well they take unnecessary] Prouty wns convicted in January, ai Tadicets t ngly to a coal strike April 1, acts of vaudeville, ond, $5.00; the third, $3.00: ie sec. < , which in the long run cause|1921, but did not start bis sontence| mon SALIOGraamn @ Tike ndications strongly th 5 A ird, $3.00; the fourth, $2.00, and © uch pain and trouble. Wet feet, ux-| Until Inly. Governor Joseph M. Dixon |~ New, very cheap if #0 1142 We can make immediate delivery on both egg and the fifth, $1.00—all to be in merchandise. Be eee ee eee eerie toi Gas Sa Eee ee ee = lump Gebo coal, Place your orders now pecive ate —THEN— Another series of ads will soon appear. Watch for 2 a rel commutes one year, 16 com- : = fon which causes no end of muttering {mutation nuaken Pronty, immodataly| WANTED, Wome", «or eit t,%e|8 pared for the strike, We handle Gebo coal exeln- § them and save them. % dia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-|cligible for parole, It was said the| sid with housework, Anply mornings sively, 3] EIGHT REELS = pund is the unfailing remedy in such{ parole board would order his retease| only. Apartment 14, $19 South Jack Natrona Transfer. Storage and < Zi }ses. ‘Thousands of American women|some time this week, son strect, e2Lat ’ ‘ ° 0 es ar ware 0: = AN testify to this fact who have re-| ‘The complainant against Prouty | —oe “ollie pupr F 1 PHONE 949 3 OF PICTURES fe ¢ ined health and strength by {ts use.|was Addie Debraugh, a Helena girl AE peed op Batetier Bree A ‘uel Co. < é PHONE 601 E | you are suffering it will pay you to| who mlleged he took her on an auto-fhis ad £05 South Lincoln atmet, eekces = weit a fair trial mobile ride and mistreated her, Phone 728M. B214t ° oo ’ A

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