Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 9

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SOVIET GOES 0 SPREE DESPITE MUCH SUFFERING Easter Celebrated for Three Days in Russia Except Among the Poverty- j Stricken Families. MOSCOW, April 19.—<By The Asso- ciated Press).—Russia put aside her troubles for three days for the aster celebrations, which probably were the gayest since the revolution. Spring | has broken, and simultaneously the/| snows vanished under the warm sin-| atine, leaving the streets dry and al- most spic and span so far as cwaull ness is concerned. Even in the faminine regions, where the ice bas broken in the Vilga river, the Eastortide brought some cheer. Except among the poverty-stricken families of Moscow, tables groaned un- dec the holiday food. Champagne and other wines were to be purchased In the open markets for the first time in yeurs. Even the old time New York celebrations of New Year's eve were pale in comparison with some dinners in Moscow. Tubles represent ea the expenditure of millions of Mania Sergius Seminova, daughter contest Days before the Eastertide the mar- kets were thronged with persons sell- ing jewels and other trinkets and small bits of household furniture in order to assure themselves of an Easter spread. streets were thronged with promen- Hand REVENUE PLN INJUNCTION IN | PROKERS CASE [5 CRITIGIZED California Canneries Ask That |” Decree Securea vy U.S. Be Vacated or Modi- fied. WASHINGTON, April 19—(By The Associated Press)—Attacking the gov- jetmment’s recent injunction against |the great meat packers as “a highly |disactrous economic mistake and whol-| [J ike |ty unfounded im law and fact” the California cooperative canneries of | San Francisco today asked the district |supreme court to vacate the decree or | radically modify it. | Sensational charges that former At- torney General Palmer misused grand jury processus. to obtain information for use in getting the injunction and oMctals. nopoly of footstuffs in their hands, are rade in the petition. | Ry eliminating the packers as dis- tributers of groceries, fruits and other foodstuffs, the petition says the gro- thus arbitrarily and artificially keep | $150,000. up the price of food.” Meanwhile, the/ institution in The amethyst is often called the “prelate’s gem,” from the fact that or m the Roman Catholic church it is Hadiing supports to Secretary Mellon and Internal Revenue Collector Blair, Eimer Dover, assistant secretary political resignation of high government om Politicians say President him in opposition ee was inf}"y by the Ni al Whole- n of ern ‘Wholesale Grocers association to Seminoff, artist, was de obtain it, and thereby placed a mo- clared to have the most beautiful hand in California in a Los Angvles OLD CONVENT MONTREAL, Que., April 19.—Fire| cern were enabled to place “retailers|iast night destroyed Notre Dame con-| and consumers at their mercy and/vent here with a property It was the oldest scholastic the province, petition alleges, the grocers have car-| heen founded in 1690 by Sister Mar. recently ried ua “boycotts, reprisals and threats| garet Bourgeois, who of coercion” agninst any who sought to| canonized. have the injunction dismissed or mod- ~-— | ter’s co Doctor ‘Quits Medics, Flays Conservatism SAN FRANCISOO, April 19.—Dr. Albert Abrams, San Francisco phy- credited with Ciscovering a rted blood test to determine y announced today that he resigned from the Amerinan Medical association and the San Francisco Medical society because of what he termed the opposition of those orgenimtions to his research tion was the journal of of the radio-activ "there y foundation for the mar- vels that Dr. Abrams so pictures: quely features, the scientific world has not found it out” the offending article stated Dr. Abrams retorted: | The servatism of the medical profession is to re > great that one is all what a compat. 1 said of the lat- m, that ‘if Talley- rand were present at the creation, would have exclaimed good gra- r will be destroyed’ resignation me to work by the medical pro- | prom | riot of $300,000 FIRE LOSS, DETROIT DES MOIN Iowa, April 18.—Fire of undetermined origin early today aders. Nearly everybody was wearing at least some new clothes. Winter overshoes had been replaced by trim low cut shoes. sill stockings and white kid gloves were not uncommon. Everybody was privileged to climb the beifrys and ring the churchbells which dinnead merrilly from 3,000 domes and minarets. The requisition- night sky rockets and other fireworks blazed above the gilded domes of the churches, while fire crackers popped as on an American fourth of July. BELFAST TRIO ARE SLAIN IN LATE RIOTING BELFAST, April 19.(By the Asso: ciated Press)}—One man and two women were killed and many others are reported wounded, includirig< two children, in rioting in east Belfast this. evening. Houses on Altear street were set on fire during the disorders. BELFAST, April 19.—(By the As- sociated Press)—Shooting was re- newed in the Ballymacarrett district of Belfast carly today. John Scott, a youth, was killed and William John- ston was wounded fatally. ‘The hospitals have large casualty lists as a result of the recent shoot- WASHINGTON, April 19.—1 dent Harding was represented today by § White House callers as favorable to suggestions that a soldier bonus reve- nue raising provision be inserted in the tariff bill now before the senate. The president was said to be still insisting that any bonus bill adopted, should carry or be accompanied by seme provision for obtaining the neces sary revenue. Action of the senate Republican cau cus 4 motion to dis committee an bying the pending bill before the sen ate if a report is not made at the end of three weeks’ ti. TWO KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK the finance Charles Widaman and G. P. Frick, both of this city were killed when Rock Island passenger trains No. 311 and 312 collided at Plains, Meade coun- ty, 100 miles west of here early. today. Railroad officials are investigating the cause of the wreck, in which sev- eral persons we: injured. SS ees McCORMACK RECOVERING NEW YORK, April 19.—John Me- Cormack is making progress toward = = = PRAT? Kan., April 19.—Engineers = S 4 ings, but even these do not indicate/recovery against his serious illness. == the full number of tnjured, as many|His physician declared today that Mc- cases are being treated in the homes/Cormach was “doing very nicely,” of the victims. having continued the {:mprovement The police barracks at Manor Ham-| noted in his condition yesterday, fiton, an important center in County Too LATE To 7 Leitrim, have been captured by Free State forces. A motor returning from Sligo was seized and the occupantsall| FOR RENT—Front bedroom In mod- of whom were armed, were made pris- ern house, convenient to bath; most oners. A second car was disabled by| desirable in every way. men preferred. gun fire and the occupants threw their|710 East (Third street. Phone 1 rifles into the road. 4 McPHEEsMGINNITY © MAKERS OF “CLIMATICALLY CORRECT” PAINTS FOR A QUARTER OFA CENTURY = = S It is not necessary to buy two Suits to get this price, but when you see the Suits you will want two. Used in the Most Beautiful Homes —as a wall finish because of its soft velvety tones. —used in up-to-date hospitals because of its hard sanitary finish. FLATINOLA Painters like it om account of its wonderful covering capacity and decorators because its tints and shades harmonize with their most exacting color The fact that it is washable is appreciated by everyone having a plaster wall to tint. @sk for a color card. : Natrona Juice: , vasper.) Perrine Hardware Co., Douglas Northwest Lumber and Supply Co., Glenroc! 240 South Center St. Small bouquets of fresh flowers were itied. sold in the streets at the ruble equiva- lent of $10 a bunch and found ready | Next to fron, copper is the most parchasers. Sunday and Monday the/ —— metal in use. set in the pastors] ring of bishops. Presi. destroyed the interior of five story Clapp biock af Fifth and Walnut streets. The loss is estimated at more han $300 000. PLANE DAMAGED, AVIATORS GIVE) === UP FLIGHT ON EVE OF SUCCESS... u2Ep iw RIO JANERIO, April 19— (By The Associated Press.)—Yhe Portu guese aviators who were attempt- ing a flight from Portugal to Bra zil will be unable to proceed in thelr hydroairpiane from St. Paul Rocks, a few hundred miles short of their goal on the American conti- font, where they landed Inst right bocause of the damage to their ma- chine, according to a Havas dis patch from Pernambuco today. Captains Coultinho and Sacadura Portuguese naval aviators started from Lisbon March 30 on their at tempted flight to Brasil. Their first jump was to Las Palmas, in the Canary islands, 710 miles, which they covered in 7% hours. Delayed several days by bad weather, they finally hopped off from Gando Bay, | W.¢. DEMINGIS NOT CANDIDATE. FOR CONGRESS (Special to The Tribune). CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 19—wu- fam C. Deming, editer of the Wyom- ing Tribune-Leader, announces tn his Paper this afternoon that he will not be a candidate for the Republican nomination for congress. ] Marshall S. Reynolds, United States’ Fevenue collector for Wyoming, is ex- pected to announce his candidacy for the Republican congressional nomin- home, ation tomorrow. Reynolds’ town is at Kemmerer. in the Canaries and the morning STAND COLLAPSE of April 6, for the » Verde is , some 800 ant, and reached St. V in the Cape Verdes that aft There was further delay at thes siancs while favorable weat! onditions were 59 o'clock yesterday morn en sot ott from Port Cape Verde, for St about 900 miles distant They reachec the the rock at 8 o’cl but had a misadventure on lan) From St. Pau! Rocks intended flying to the Fernando Noronha off t coast, after re supply. 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Suit sales the past month have been large and our lines are considerably broken, and it is these Suits that are worth today $30 and $35 that we are going to sell for only All- Wool, All Hand-Tailored Suits for Only To Be Had Only at the SCOTT CLOTHING CoO. nares RR “14= No Two Suits Alike All Sizes From Boys to the Largest Man Blues, Blacks and Fancy Mixtures Casper, Wyo. i : a ae |

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