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Sb =) proval from the PAGE FOUR AMERICAN NOTE ON REPARATION: HANDED ALLIES Japan and Belgium Are| : Included in Note on Occupation Costs PARIS, March 22.—(By The Associated Press.)—The American note regarding the |* payments of the costs of the} army of occupation in Ger-} many addressed to the Euro-| pean allies reached the American sterday and will be es this forth the Ameri tude in clear and forcible te: March 22-——(By The Notes TINGTON. Pres: American £0 tion to allied were being American diptom: governments of gium, France, Italy and Japa This statement was made today at the first time that Japan in addition to the other three powers | y were tu be informed as to the Ameri can position with respect to the 4 manded payment of American Robin land occupation costs. Unofficially kas been learned soveral that the notes were to be sent to G Rritain, France and Italy. State department officials said the text of the American not probably would be made public here tonight The attitude of the American f0v- ernment has been one of positive be eat lef that such costs would be paid in], full out of reparations received from Germany. Tt has been said by officials here and the view is expected to be found ir the note just dispatched that American troops were sent into Ger- many at the express request of the allies; that under the terms of the armistice, to which America was sig: natory, costs Incurred by those troops were to be paid on an equal footing with bills contracted by the allled gov- ernments for similar services; that the American troops were sent in without thought of obtaining privilege for the United States and consequently the obligation for reim- bursement for their maintenance is a solemn moral and legal duty. ‘The rights of the United States, it has also been set forth, were secured also by the allies, that the treaty of any Versailles providing for payment of|, costs of all armies of occupation in Germany, should appty equally to the United States, although this country was not a signatory to that treaty. It has been pointed ont also that the separate treaty of peace between the ‘United States and Germany reserving to America all the rights accruing to the allies under the treaty of Ver sailles has met with expression of ap- Ted governments. The United States consequently is expected to rest its case for payments of troops In the Rhineland upon the armistice, the treaty of Versailles and the separate treaties with Germany. REPARATIONS ‘PROGRAM OUTLINED. PARIS, March elated which 22—(By The Asso- Press).—The conditions under the reparation commission will grant Germany a partial mora torium were announced today. They inctude perfect autonomy for the reischbank and new legislation to pre vent evasion of German capital, the legislation to be ready for application upon a fixed date. A number of reforms in German fl- nancial methods are stipulated. These raust go into effect at fixed dates, beginning May 31. New resources for reparations money must be found and GYM’ GIRLS TO APPEAR TONIGHT IN ATHLETIC program, uien scHoot| PATRICK DALY { the department of Natrona bh ge their first new high sc at 8 o'look tor Th astics demonstration will er the supervision of fouchen, director of | Dance—The Village Balle—Olive | Buxton, Constance Metz, Muriel | THREAT AGAINST WOMAN | MADE IN CONNECTION WITH WHISKEY HOLDUP CHEYENNE, Wyo., March Inquiry into the case of H. A. Mot allas J. W. paroled cor worth penitetiary d here when a woman he was consorting plained thet he was preparing to kill her, has revealed that Morgan's ,ant- mosity to the woman was cused by ap: prehension that she would betray to Curtis Robertson, a dry-farmer, his intention to hold-up Robertson when the latter delivered to him 2 of hooch agreed ,for- which to pay §2 at the sherif; Robertson w ng © complaint bec: necessarily would tnvol of an filfett Mquor deal scovery of these facts Following Robertson placed under arrest on a charge of illicit distilling. Morgan is to be returned to Leaven- worth prison to complete a term of flve years inflicted for the slaying of a soldier in France. other measures, including a domestic or foreign loan and eventually a levy upon capital in Germeny. is stipulated that if reparation ments in kind to the value of 1, 450,000,000 gold marks yearly are not entirely delivered the balance may be required in cash. 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If they are ion will consider a number 2:30 Each Day Admissior 40c Pills. 2S cents. All druggists. i PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE Eileen Blatt, Bernice Rob. Martin. Chair Relay. Snake Relay. Fancy Marching—Eighth Perlod Class. Games—Pifth Period Class. Dodge Ball, Switch Tag. Indian Clube—Stxth Period Cinas. Danpe—Gavotte—Seventh Period Freshmen. Dumb Bells—Bighth Periqd Class. Classes may de distinguished by ties of the following colors: Freshmen—Green. Sophomore—Biack. Jv-sior—Purple Senior—Goid. Accompanists — Constance Metz, Mary Ficca, Ruth Castleman, Marie Walker, Lillian Case. Calls at White House to See ‘Pres. Wilson’ WASHINGTON, March 22.—Peter peicis of Philadelphia, called at the White House today and wanted to see President Wilson. He refused to say what he wanted from Mr. Wit but said he would tell that to ersonally. if President Harding would Spe replied: 'T don’t know him,” and being fur- nished with the address of Mr. Wil son he left the White House offices. He said he was a native of Russia but had lived in America 12 years. poses tate ka Meet me at the Smoke Trouse. a Continwous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY Entire Change of Program Pa’s New Affinity turing six wonderful acts of vaudeville. —THEN— ‘Don’t Doubt Your Wife” A picture that will please you. A Bishop-Cass T heater TODAY AND THURSDAY VAUDEVILLE HEADED BY LEWIS, LAVARRE & DAVIS RAY DECOTA —In— CHARACTER SONGS DANCING “A HOKUM REVIEW” A Man, —tI “SMILES AND WHIRLS” FEATURE PICTURE GARETH HUGHES Ne THE LAVINES a Girl and a Dog in THRILLING STUNTS HAGANS “GARMENTS OF TRUTH” fre Cersrert Only Tripune MAN WHO SHOT NOT CAPTURED j | Northern Natrona | Scoured Without Results for Would-Be Slayer Named Taylor. | Patrick Daly during an alterontion lover the ownership of a saddle bian- | ket Sunday evening, no success had been reported. In communication with the sher- iff's office yesterday evening Devlin is said to have reported that he ex- pected to locate “the fugitive at any time. The extremely rough country and great distances would enable a |Pereon who had provisions to stay | Out ef reach of the law for days. Dev- | lin ts working on the theory that the |™man wanted will have to show up soon to restock himself and will then |turn himself over to the authorities | when he learns that his victim ts not ¢angerously wounded. eet aN] NOTICE. Doctor G. 8. Barger has opened of. fice in the Midwest building, roo: Office phone 113, residence ites 3-22-21 Force & Co. Loan Money On Oil, Mining, Indus- trial and Rail Ss te lway Stocks @fail This Coupon to Us) I own tho following stocks: shares shares SATURDAY FREE MATINEE SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE LADIES “DON’T EVER MARRY” } True to the the “Three Live Ghosts” which is unusual comedy drama plot of high | quality. The characters are above criticiem, from all angles of story, scene and the George Fitzmaurice pro- acting duction is a “worth while” amuse-| ment. New Producers Score Hit. The new scenery as well as the man new costumes adds elegance to the musi- cal comedy. Sparkling syecialty mumbers pnd songs feature the entertainment. Pop- ular Dorothy Siever in her Spanish and Holland dances, Alma Ripple in a toe dance and All Harris singing paro- ies all “stopped the show” to take repeated encores. Miss Austin, the little girl with the big voice, was also enthusiastically received. Many other songs and intelligent comedy round out a high class bill. The chorus work was exceptionally well “finished” and furnished a pretty background for the feature numbers. Heat's the blessing that’s ca- ressing men when winter's winds blow chill — so why not call upon us today and investi: gate the proper heating equip- ment needed for your home and have ur install it without delay. Come in and we will tell you what it will cost you. can PLUMBING 359 ATING CO. INC. s PHONE 7il 1 to 4 P.M. FOR CHILDREN Get Sheep Fertilizer for Your Lawn. Phone 875-J THE CITY SANITATION CO. | | up for lost. Warning:—This is Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishop-Cass T heater NOW PLAYING A tale of three buddies who came home from war when. the world had given them And holy cats! what changes, surprises, scandals and things hit that old burs then! with a sense of bumor and a cracked lip! -—ALSO— MACK SENNETT COMEDY “ON PATROL” no picture for folks Admission 40c jold boy singer, who made a big hit Great Northern har| Thirteen ¢ nounced that the Great } jwith Sunday audiences, was out yes-| "oo iica with the board's order to ex-|of the ancient Mexicans, jappear again tonight. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. “TAIL SERVICE IMPROVED. faster trains have been added, it is sald HELENA, March 22.—The} ate railroad commission today an featuring Ethel Clayton, has a time honored and much loved plot. | Mont., Bobby Vernon Sues, the 14 year) days comprised the week terday with a cold. but will be able t0/ tapjish an improved train service on the Snowden branch line, extending from Bainville, via Snowden, to Sid ney and Richey. New coaches ani Woes THEATER 10c and 25c LAST TIMES TODAY Neal Hart In a Thrilling Romance of the Sea. “GODS GOLD’ Also 2-Reel Comedy “FALSE ROOMERS” TOMORROW First Run. The Drama of a Woman's Indecision. Add Years to Your Car’s Life Dust, mud and splatter, the rack and strain on the ism from bad roads, all cause rapid depreciation from the day you start divi Concrete hard-surfaced roads are clean, dustless, even, firm and skid-proof in all kinds of weather. They add years to your car’s:life—help to keep it at top value for service, exchange or sale. Our Booklet R-3 tells other interesting things about Concrete Roads. Write for your copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Ideal Building DENVER, COLO. ; re oo Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 23 Other Cities DANCE From the Novel by JACK LONDON Spring Is Here Time to Clean Up and Paint Up. Put a new spring dress on your home, for your home walls use Alabastine Don't confuse Alabastine with kalsomine. The word ALABAS- TINE specifies a definite uniform standard of quality. Its color har- monies and sanitary features make Alabastine of special value to homes where there are children. It shows furniture, pictures and furnishing to best advantage. The Casper Paint and Glass House 144 East Midwest Phone 1374 Like an oasis in a dry and dusty desert—that’s what this dance is going to be at the Dancing Academy N enough tonight to hold you over until our next one.. A fine floor, splendid music and a great crowd. What Come and fill up on a good time. You can get more could you ask? — “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” OLLIE BLANCHAR AND HIS 2 : A. B. C. CIRLS IN THE LIVELY MUSICAL COMEDY “THE GIRL AND THE ROSE” Produced by Harris & Proy. FULL OF FUN AND ACTION! VAUDEVILLE EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION Dot Siever in a “Spanish Fandango” MERRILL SIEVER “Make Believe.” ALMA RIPPLE Unique Dancing Specialty. “Hulda From Holland.” In Famous Parodies. “THE CITY SPARROW” Featuring ETHEL CLAYTON. Shows at 7 and 9