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PAGE TWO. | ALLIES URGING | ARMISTICE IN_ | NEAR EAST WAR Foreign Ministers Forward Messages to mt Greek and Turk Capitals Following Conference Today at Paris WED®ZSDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. Another Thursday special. Each one a little better than the week before. A real bargain day to look forward to. Plan to do your shopping here Thursday ALWAYS. New Spring Silks Fashion decrees that most of the spring frocks for ladies and children are to be made of silk this year, and here you will find a great variety to choose from. Also silks for Un- derwear and Shirts and Kimonas. All new stock, at special Thursday bargain prices. ©pe Casper Daily Cridune [70,000 SEAL PAPERS TO GET | CHANCE AT JOBS “Working Papers,” Not Citi-| ST. JOHNS, N. F., March 22.—Sev- enty thousand skins made up the bag of the New Foundland sealing fleet. it is said in reports reaching this city from the hunting greunds. The Terra Nova is headliner thus far, having taken 14,000. The Diana was disabled after capturing 7,000. | It is possible the plan of employing airplanes, advocated here during the | winter will be adopted during the fi- a | nal Gaye of the season. = zenship, Wanted, Says | n — HAWAIIAN DRY CHIEF RESIGNS} Chairman of American — PARIS, March 22.—(By The Associated Press.)—The | reucration of prion eo a re Le eee tion of the near eastern situation, sent telegrams this evening | ¥#s announced today by Commission- to Constantinople ahd Athens proposing an armistice between | Hes. Appointment of his suc- allied foreign ministers, convened here today for considera-| era! protubition director for Hawaii ployment. The matter also was laid, 1 before naturalization officials ef the = of a plan federal te Greece and Circuit court judges ind+:ated they S. ‘This would regarded the situation as serious and Y to the belliger- Judge John Faust of the municipal to forestall the ex-| Urging that something tangible be, C. ‘F. Weidner, chairman of the| ‘tt, who also is chairman of the|== offensive on the An®@/ done to provide Casper with a com |American Legion building committve| American Legion employment commit: | = munity building the chamber of com-|told of efforts which had been put| ‘ee, characterized it as a “disgracctul |S d The foreign ministers also are to|merse forum at tho meeting yesterday | forth to secure co-operation here to| Prostitution of American citisenship.”| == se consider rev n of the treaty of/noon went on record as willing to|provide the community building. He| The rush of aliens for first papers = ==} Sevres, in f of the Turks. All)back any undertaking of this kind.| presented a plan of securing proper-|*s®m with the opening of the legion's tes are agreeable to a revision.|The views of the chamber were ex-|ty from Natrofa county on David|®™bloyment campaign on behalf of ex- et are represented as| pressed by R. S. Ellison, chairman of| street for the building which could be|S°ldiers. Dr. Frank B. a : = favoring rather more drastic changes|the forum committee, who presided at|made a joint undertaking by several| State welfare officer cf the legion, +2 th than the the meeting. organizations here. declared a number of aliens lined up LH S Repres s of both the Con-| Efforts which have been expended| John W. Miller of the Mobso lodge | t the court building at 4 o'clock Mon- —— sha si gtantinople and Angora (nationalist)|in various ways to secure the com-|tendered the new Moose home as a/¢8¥ morning “im an effort to save Sn py governments in Turkey ere coming|munity building were explained by| possibility and sought the co-operation | thir jobs.” Some of them, he added, | x it here to emphasize their desires in this] many speakers. Among the plans out-|and support of local building interests, | had wate for “working papers” in- : ad ct. M.S r, Italian foreign | lined was a concerted effort to secure| In the open forum 1. A. Toothaker | 5tead lizenship papers. 2 i ar Tvinister and his advisers have been|a buflding which could bo erscted as| called attention to the older boys’ con-| It is estimated there are 0,000 . all Ss natural color, 32 inch 73 here since Monday night and the|@ memorial to the American Legion;|ference which will open in Casper Sat-|@!len factory employes in Derolt and 7 Mfarquis Curzon, British foreign sec-| construction of a community building|urday for a three days’ session. M.|tbat 20,000 former soldiers are out of Thursda: Onl: 2 x vetary, left. for this city yesterday | through the jolat efforts of three or|P. Whecler urged that Casper indus.| Work here. | Ly 'y ° . . . SY with @ number of experts. more public organizations or loaning! tries be fully supported and then pat eee alk with Pre|Support to the Moose lodge to cm-|called attntion to the Bogu cigar shop A}, Lord, Cerone state Ties the | piste thelteroctate,(as: the Gurnee ocltimrelwhich waaitersian tpeatalmiar Georgette, per yard, all new shades, Canton Crepes, per yard, Thursday “* Jrrench premier, the Italian foreign| and Wolcott streets which would|class cigar with comparatively little Thursday only______.___ $1.39 and $1.89 Onl yy ocean $2.29, $2.69 and $3.29 ~ ywinister and the British foreign sec- Provide the necessary relief. local patronage. S , d Th d 1 $1 98 a $3 29 31 retary met unattended by aides, for | : atin ar ursday on an fs skin informal exchange of views on the Crepe de Chine, per yard, all new shades, , yi 0? 'y only, $4. ‘ pil} Agent, Jonat “Deters becinnine soe | Thursday only__________ $1.59 and $1.89 | Silk Shirtings, yard, Thursday only__$1.79 »n sion of the different questions at | | i ; %: *SWith the opening of the conference | CHICAGO, March 22—Overruling of Messaline, yard, Thursday, $1.49 and $1.63 Re proper the British point of view of the the employe's motion to throw out of 9 Whole situation will be presented by 9 | court present wage reduction petitions == t Lerd Curzon while Foreign Minister ‘ of 205 railroads now before the United 5a Schanzer and M. Poincare will follow] MADISON, Wis., March 22.—A letter which Thomas A. | States railroad Inbor board was ex- e e with brief declarations of the attl-) Edison says contains an implication of senile decay against ae oot ea re E oIn t e aster ara e | Breed: Rae ti otaiters will niece him, was made public here today. Mr. Edison sent it to the | pioyes’ charges that proper confer- a] peed phe mains qublects SHAE Coxe Unis era. of Vesconeey rements and to President E. A. Birge | ences between the roads and their! “ i i i loyes had not been held. : a ri + = pected three or four days will be re-| 0 e university with the suggestion that the author, Prof. | °™?’ } = Lim WwW qutred to compicte the discussions un-| W. A. Scott, director of the university’s course of commerce, |, 20" Posty ® week, B. M. Jewell, == Re wy € urge you to permit us to Ger the agenda. was “very discourteous.” quotations from his letter were not | heen Sees Doe te Co ! show you the new shipment of Ww eS ee Mr. Edison explained that recently|the things he had written. President seared $ x Oc he had sent a questionnaire to seven-|F. A. Birgo said that “there is no| 0% Various roads prior to submission == Coats, Suits and Dresses, An op- Os ; ith thi ‘ot trouble of any sort between Professor |°f the wage disputes to the board. ; Pe ing thelr views on changes he pro-| Scott and Mt. ‘Bdlson that I know| Mf: Jewell contended that these con- portunity for you to get your Le poses fm the American currency ays-|snything about, I Baws not heard of poabrihartih Bicat ns se Kanata od. | Easter Suit at a greatly reduced = BLANKS ARE MAILED QUT |= Sry fg rien ty Prfeor oot|er'ae oe | F te : preliminary to bringing any “Many of the gentlemen to whom|‘? Mr. Edison, +i wage Glapate to; the taboe Baer, = price for THURSDAY ONLY. =! the questionnaire was sent,” Mr. Edi- iy hvala mE maepbere of the eel: ‘The catriets have haa two ot = son wrote, “have courteously taken | versity rd of visitors have receiv: days =! geen Wryo., March 22-—The| peat pains to preparo and send an-| letters from Mr. Edison, In which the dae ventas Soa Tah they ide: LADIES’ DRESSES ied yoming state game department to-| swars to my questions. inventor points out that ho feels a] mo Pere Ke! ed exoltdeas = str @ay mailed to justices of the peace ‘Not so, however, with Mr. Scott] Srcat ciscourtesy has been shown him from the ing on fer. = Int. ies S° and other officials in all counties of! yno has written me a very discourt.| by Professor Scott. pola bak by ep snd Pee eee Sate in taffeta, satin, Canton crepe, crepe knit, the state 1922 ame and fishing I] cous letter, not only declining to an-| Whether the matter will be taken| ence, oMered after Ecalogp te aparsegl | and many other materials. — conse blanks, and licenses may be 6) swer my questions but implying sen-|UD at the next meeting of the univer- Frank H. er ident ce the = cured ns soon as the blanks reach| ‘ig decay because of my asking them."| ity board is not yet. known. sen fee et, epee ae ] thet costinations. In answer to tho questions of Mr ae rant — ehnettaay eae, Lot 1 $12.75 Lot 3 $24.75 Sh AS : discovered haa ae nk ioepargrebieg oe wrote that} A well that produces asphalt has| stenographer taking notes, ho selzed 2$17 75 = vinced that nothing short of a treatine| pen found in the Arbuckle moun-|the notes, tore them up and decided = Lot 6 Lot 4 $33.75 SUMM ARY OF on the subject of money and banking Hh eee the conference; ended, == would be adequate amd I haven't the oy tinieto ‘write that much.” Come early and make your choice as a “It is my bolief, however,” the pro- these are all rare bargains. “4 fessor wrote, “that any good treaties, . i even any good elementary text book ad WASHINGTON—Speaker Gillett | fundamental of your queries. Ca the Greeks and the Turkish nationalist armies facing each other in Asia Minor. PARIS, Mar —(By The ciated Press}—The foreign ministers of the allied powers, were in Paris Asso- consented to permit the compromise soldiers’ bonus ball to be taken up im the house Thursday under a sus- of the rules. It is the plan to have the final vote before ad- journment that day after four hours of debate, A two-thirds mar jority will be necessary to pass the bil under this procedure bat pee: ponents predict they will have votes to spare. WASHINGTON — Secretary of Davis who represented the pees rile in direct negotiate Sith coal miners had no comment ‘word of United Mine Workers aa F m April snthra- dicated Daugherty bacenten legal branch stoned by strike. INDIANAPOLIS —Suspension of work by all union coal miners at midnight March 31, ordered by of- ficers of the United Mine Workers of America, the call being first ever issued for both bituminous and an- cessor probably will be made from among the personnel of the Honolulu officers, it wae indicated. |COMMUNITY BUILDING TO HOUSE “I confess that I find it difficult to understand how a man like yourself, if he has seriously studied any of the literature of the subject can seriously ask such questions. They betray an utter lack of comprehension of even the A. B. C. of the subject and I should consider that only a clear set- ting forth of the very elements of the subject would be adequate to set your mind straight. I doubt very much whether at your age and in what seems to be your present state of mind it would be worth any one's while to atiempt to teach you those ¢sements."* Professor Scott today declared that NEW ORLEANS, La., March 22.— Miss Zey Prevost, wanted in San Francisco ag a material witness in the third trial of Roscoe Arbuckle on a charge of manslaughter growing out of the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, and who is registered at a local hotel under the name of Miss Zeabelle Elbury was reported too fll today to start for the Pacific coast. Arrangements for her return to San Francisco to give evidence tn the trial of the film comedian, now in progress there, were completed here yesterday \1 Miss Prevost had announced ‘would start on tho journey last night. Although a railroad ticket and neces- sary expense money bave been pro-. vided by the California officials, the date of her departure or whether she| will leave here at all, are matters of conjecture. SS Local officials assert that they have no power to force Miss Prevost to profess to know nothing of her plans) leave the city, or to detain her. They or alleged {llness. At the hotel no/ information as to the movements of | the actress or her {Mtness could be obtained. Wishing for sleep is a poor way to get it BRASSIERES A full line of Brassieres in both the front and back fastening, | in coutil and brocade and silk jersey. Regular prices 60c to $3.25. 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