Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1922, Page 4

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through unsettled boundaries and various other reasons for their fai to give the report unconditional | pproval ard as an explanation of r inability to endose the Barciona | reso utions. The disarmament question was not STE FunTye, 8 10 BE BRED UP THIS WEEK === === | Fimal preparations:are being made for the forma! opening! Gavan of the new Standard Oil company refinery at Glenrock sched-| The Russian question and other po- |. juled for this week. The new plant, comprising a battery o7 | Mical subjects were not touched upon, | eight pressure stills, will receive its supplies from the Mutua] | tt the necessity for American partic-| pation of Europe repeatedly Oil and Refining company plant at Glenrock. en x oe prom Im comnec- Under the Standard plan the wax distillate from a on with the financial report, Dr. REPORT DENIED } fuel ci st he SE Eee ne fet obtaining Amet.an support for} (Continued trom Page to + Encrease of Score Over Previ- ous Month Shown; Collec- tion of Fines Hits $1,368 Mark. er Jteum Product into valuable gasoline [Pee financial reconstruction. lThe Standard pressure refining pat: After the session Prime Minister lents enables the company to recover la George of Great Britain declar- |Sasoline from low grade oils which ed the work of the commission as set | TotaParrests-during the-past month| C2nnet be cracked by any other pro- forth in their report adopted today) fm the police department jumped to represented @ very material contribu-| fnerease of over a score as| Choostng-offictals for the new plant | tion towund reconstrection of Mutape, pi cl with the previous month.|>@s been in progress at the Casper |It was satisfactory to note, he re-| 47 Fines totaling $1,855 were assessed | Plants for the past several days. The | marked, the way in which all the pow- against the defendants of which $1,-/cholce of Leon Chamberlain as plant ers had accepted, in such a rapid, Ede Casper Daily Crifdune — EIGHTH GRADERS TOE (ARMY PROBE IN Belief that a Ditfle pressure brought acquainted with the problems that beset the wneducated will have a great influence in determining wheth-| school ts the theory.on which the | returned to the post commander. Gen. Errst Hinds, for such action |be may deem proper, BECK KILLING — ISINCOMPLETE Thivealees Cars WASHINGTON, May 3.—The report Dodges and Fords. URGED TO CONTINUE IN SCHOOL BY ROTARIANS | tase t-tinsctabt tha iyspeasens| ce, ks’ sent eee code eae O&®la., which investigated the death “Incomplete in some respects” the or not a bey or girl goes on tn Lid |indige sdvocate genaral and has boon tary Weeks | of Linet. Col. Pani W. Beck was found| See Virbel, Phone 1559J _E __——_—_————— ee Saluda her seventh trip to the altar. 368.50 was actually collected. The re mainder of the fines assemsed will be paid off by the defendants at the rate . pf $1.00 a day that they remain in city} * service. In adfition jaf sentences totalling 660 Gays were imposed for various lew | tmfractions during the month. The majority of the ventences imposed wero for vagrancy and other misdemeanors | and the defendants in these cases were given =n opportunity to leave town. Forces recruited by the police deps ment served 278 days on th @uring the past month or an of @ prisoners for every work during the month. Drenkeness continres to lead the Ws: of city infractions. Traffic viola-| tons loomed up in the total arrests| during the month also. The charges placed against the de ftendants arraigned follow: 36) | 17} | Heid for the sheriffs offica_—___ Vietating drug ordinance— Poswession - 18{ sd yebas Running house } Operating without license Operating gambling halls ——_- Assanit Failing to report traffic accident Minor driving car —— Bick (releasedt to county) PEKING ADVANGE: -GHECKEDTODNY | (Confinue®, from Page One! forces by cutting their line bet Tientsin and Taku, on the sea Suc cess of this move would also result 4m the cutting off of General Chang’s 40.000 men north of Tientsin. Meanwhile three Chinese ormisers are engered in an attempt to destroy} , the Mukden raflroad at Shanhaikwan.| Fighting has been resumed south of| the Peking wall. A terrific explosion| | thiz morning shook the windows of the city. It was attributed to the destruc: + ton of an arsenal by bombs dropped ter~General eee ed Admira! Joseph Strauss, commander . of the American Asiatic fleet, after a) | eonference with Mintster Schurman, | ordered the gunboat Wilmingtan to | proceed tmmediately from Hong Kong to Tientsin. The foreign vessels now at Tientsin include three Japancse torpedo boats, a British submarine ten- der, a French gunboat and an Italtan | gunboat. They will guard the Pei-Ho, | the river running inland from:‘Take ‘Tientsin. Reports that ho ted resigned were denied today by Acting Premier Chow Tsu,Chi. He said he intended to re tain his post. President Hsu ShihChang-and his } cabmet in Peking-continus-to profess | meutrality. STORAGE AND REPAIR FIRM SECURES LEASE | Gates, Willis, and Hackett, who are i engaged in general repair and storage have taken over the lease on the Dut Im building on Ash street occupied by the White Motor compang. The White Motor company is moving into the} } mew Larson and Jorgenson building on| | the corner of Midwest and Ash. Mr.) | Hackett has becn for some time in| } the Bis Muddy ficid in charge of | pair work for the Midwest IF WOMEN 01 ONLY KNEW | What a Heap of Happiness It-Would Bring to Casper Homes. Hard to do housework with an ach img) back. Brings you hours of leisure or at work. If women only knew the cause — that Backache pans often come from wenk kidneys. “Twould save-much needless wor. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak Kidneys. Ask your neighbor. Head what a Casper citizen says: Mrs. Thomas Clarey, 707 South Wal mut street, says, “Since I last reco mended Doan's Kidney Pils a years ago, telling of the food t had done another of the family, I have had occasion to take them myself Doan'’s have always cured any attack | Of kidney trouble I have had and I have a great deal of faith in them. 1 gladiy recommend Doan’s to anyone troubled with a weak and aching back misery or any other trouble caused by dis-) ordered kidneys.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy Dean's Kidney Pills — the same that Mra. Clarey had. Foster-Milburn Co.,| Mftra., Buffalo, Y.—Adv, | } time 6} PLAN AT LARAMIE. | superintendent is a tribute to industry and attention to duty, Mr. Chamber lain having risen from the labor hosts to a plant superintendent in the short space of two years that he has served the company here. The Glenrock plant ts being outfit- ted entirely with executives and labor from the Casper plant. This affords opportunity for promotion of many men here, well as giving promotion to the men transferred to Glenrock. At the start trew which 1s 1 with operation of the plant will comprise about 20 The three stillmen who will be in charge of the work include U. W. Halley, Hogarth. The initial»~production of the Stand | ard plant at Glenrock will average ap |p: ‘ensions will be added from time {> az additional capacity is re-| INDUSTRIAL P-ELATICNS The Laramie refineries of the Stand. ard Oil company have voted unani mously for the installation of an In- dustrial Relations department to gov. ern the workings of the plant and to 9s an intermediary between the Plant executives and the Jabar forces The tnitial mecting of the joint in @ustrial relations committee will be held at Laramie tomorrow night. Don Lobdel!, assistant industrial relatiots @trector for this district and T. S. Cooke, general manager of the Rocky Mounmin district will leave here to- night to attend this meeting. The election to name employe Tesentatives brought out a 100 cent vote at both the Standard Midwest refineries. The election marked by extreme eme enthusiasm. rep- per- and was MURDERED MAN IS | fecal: hat of John Gellis of Warren, Oh according to a dispatch from Valen: | tine. Gellis was shot 12 times. He is said to have been lured 'o the spot where he was slain by amon from whom he is supposed to have won a sum of money in a game of cards. Robbery is believed to have been the motive. A suspect has been traced to near Omaha, Valentine ddvices say. eSoecattnaia sachin Fashionable persons in anctent-Ath- ens slept under coverlets of dressed peacock skins, with the feathers cn. oe THE WO OF POISE Once a rarity, is now to be observed find admired upon every hand. Indeed mo other woman can flourish long in the midst of this modern, complicated life. In the home, in business, in so: cial life, the woman who is serene and confident wins, while the nervous, flustered individual wastes her talents and gets nowhere. Of course, poise is dependent mainly upon sound health and steady nerves. If you feel that you are being kept back in this way why not turn to that great woman's remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, whieh was manufactured froin a thorough understanding of the nervous system of women? — Ade. Boyd Bates and Findley | ‘ roximatety 1,500 barrels of ofl a day, | (, One) the central banks of issue to rego-;bustnesalike fashion, the far roaching commissions. late credit policy and study currency | resolutions of the two reforms. The reforms also urgo an international financial convention to centralize and coordinate the de mand for gold, which should be adopt- e4 as the standard for European cur rencies. The report of the transport commis- sion was adopted and then the ses- sion adjourned. Richard Wasi ican itoee at Press).—The government property question, it was officially Vice Premier head or the French delegation at ALLEGED CATTLE THIEF hburn Child, the Amer- ee Tr was among the vis- the session. The port of the transport commis- sion, which was presented by For ister Jaspar of Belgium, pro- or the con- European transporta- the universal adoption f the Barcelona convention for rafl- way regulation, agreed upon at the CHEYENNE, Wyo, May Colo., transportation conference of a yearja charge of stealing $1,000 worth of ago. Hereford cattle from the Hereford Lithuania, Rumania, Holland, Port-|ranch near Cheyenne. Date for his ugal, Russia, Germany and many|trial was set after a brief preliminary other countries make reservations| hearing in the court of Justice W. H. which are more numerous than the| Edwards, McFetridge supplies bail of offer ! $2,500. articles of the report. They PARIS. May 3.—(By The Associated French decided to stand by Belgium in her op-| the position to the terms of the allied memorandum to Russia on the private panes after today’s cabinet meeting, Barthou, TO BE TRIED NEX? FALL Charles D. McFetridge of Longmont,| will be tried here October 2, Expenses Brooks, and L. A. Reed. 8 Days $83.00—9 Days $83.50 A Father and Son day = also con- and Joi Tours in propor- ager templated in the near future. tion. Tours include W. 0. Wilson, who is chairman of Boys’ Work committees of the club, states that the idea of getting the young persons to stay in school and to take interest in matters for their welfare generally will not be confined to one week, but will be ex-| tended throughout the year. Other members of the committees \are J. C. Kamp, F, T. Algeo, M. P, Wheeler, and J, W. Johnson. aoe Hotei Round Trip on Steamer alone $50.00 and up. Bermuda Is Cool in Summer yates Reems Zeroweies Pan) Modern Hoteis—All Outdoor Sports Sailing, Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Riding, Driving, Cycing. Raking, Dancing, Cc. an- Ge- | Frequent Sailings Psa Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Send for special Summer Tours Booklet Furness Bermuda _— 34 Whitehall St., N. Or any Touvst Agent STARTING TODAY MACK SENNETT’S on A Bishop-Cass Theater NOW PLAYING Di cTION a humble toil, then a care- free might at Coney Is- land. FOR HIM—A week of cultured wealth, then a night in his opera box. And when these two eloped and married — what of the years that followed? A heartetirring ro mance of every angie of New York life. With = brilliant cast and a daz zle of beauty and pleas- Fa) @oramount CPiclure —Also— PATHE NEWS Continuous 1 to 11 NEXT ATTRACTION JACKIE COOGAN in “MY BOY” “THE Admission 40c HAVE YOU? HAVE YOU? Had Your Chance Yet On the , FREE AUTOMOBILE FREE AUTOMOBILE That the Liberty Garage is going to give away with each Tire sold? If not, you should drop around, get acquainted, and equip your car or truck with either The Penasylvania Rubber Co. Vacuum Cup Tires The B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co. Silvertown Cord Tires The Sead Praiastc Track Tires THE ARISTOCRATS OF THE TIRE FAMILY LIBERTY GARAGE 428 S. Elm St. We Farnish Trucks for Tracking. < Greatest Comedy Production ‘Down on the A glorious festival of tan- gles and thrills, with an all- star Sennett Comedy cast. romping through his great- est of corn-fed comedy and milk-fed mirth. Your greatest chance to taste the joys and thrills of rural: life without putting on overalls. _ 10c and 25c “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” MICKEY SISTERS “Mother Goose Up-to-Date” Tricks: Too Numerous to Mention — FEATURE PICTURE PRR, CAVE GIRL” A DRAMA OF YOUTH GONE WILD A Romance of Silent Trails and Rushing Waters—Enacted :n Mid- Winter in the Natural Wonders of the Yosemite Valley. —Also— TOPICS OF THE DAY Matinee Each Day at 2:30—Admission 40c Two Shows Each Evening, 7 and 9—Admission 55c A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY, “THE ISLE OF SMILES” coors HARRIS & PROY aaa eacoraes dic nn | Presented by. OLLIE BLANCHARD’S A-B-C GIRLS "Tis a Fresh Breeze Right Off an Ocean Wave _ A MULE Would Laugh At This Musical Comedy — ‘ARCOLA PROY “Be Happy,” a Joy Song DOROTHY SIEVER “He’s Coming Back Again Blues” SIX VAUDEVILLE ACTS [ SRD ODORE,. “THE MUTINY OF ELSINORE” GIFT NIGHT THURSDAY EVENING On West First, Block From Center HAZEL AUSTINE “Cuddle Up a Little Closer” A Metro Production Featuring Hobart Bosworth Admission 40c Shows at 7 and 9

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