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: ; Body of Storm Victim Found WASHINGTON, May 19.—The.-sec | {es cach owns =n Interest in-all of the RIGA, May 18—(Jewish Telegraphic Two men were killed, one critically $750,000 SUIT In Snowdritt retary of the interior bas granted|lands involved. They also seek an Agency.}—Two persons were killed/ hurt, and four less FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. Lady Rhondda ‘TWO KILLED IN May Not Get | GAS EXPLOSION the Midwest Refining company, the| approval of proposed contract between CHEYENNE, Wyo, May 19.— | ong four wounded ina riot ina Minsk} LONDON, May 19—{By The Asso/in gas explosion = ey remeron | Wyoming Associated Oll corporation,|thé three operating companies and| That at least one person perished in | synagogue, following an attempt by| ciated Prees).—By a vote of twenty | Or Jefferson physical laboraters at |ehe Midwest Oil company and the|the Midwest Refining company for| the May biiseard which swept Wyo- to four the committee on privileges | }iarvard university this — | Wyoming Of Fields company a hear-|the production and sale ef the oil.| ming last week was established of the house of lords decided today |p), Gad coe ke KX. Dee |ine upon their application to be per-| This hearing will be held in Secretary| Wednesday, when the body of John that Lady Rhondda’s claim and peti- | Pace fellow f mar dy na mitted to consolidate and readjust| Fall's office, in Washington, on May| MacKenzie, 45, was found in a slow- tion to sit in the house of lords had | Pte.” Winiam Connell — thetr holdiings-in the Salt Creek field,|27, at 10 o'clock. The hearing wil} rift near Glendo, in Platte county. “not been made out.” leedaat'a ailee dicate 4 the companies seeking permission to| be open to the public or anyene inter-|\The frosen body of MacKenzie's | Vio tried to prevent them from carry- Sen. Wien Goer ee consolidate the acreages now held by|ested, favoring or opposed to the ap-| horse lay beside his corpse, indicat- | ine out the confiscation. Two of the Lady Rhondda’s petition to sit in party cafseblior amianta Seen, them. The three operating compan-| plicstion. ing that the nay bg igcoge be worshippers were instantly~ killed! the house of lords was granted bY |} onding is ee, = ed im the drift and’ that ‘and four commminisist’ seriously in-| the committee on privileges March | oan |» ae. ® rider then perished mfferably. Mac |urea im the flent. 2, but when the’ decision was re- |,. 72° Dames of two men injured and taken to the Stillman infirmary were | esented by its «iJ mM Kenzie, foreman of the Platte Val- ported to the house ate in March, it | — " was presented by its chairman, J p Imenace In es Aagotags ad al oF - t iate in March. i | given as H. Reift ahd D. A. Cohan. Officers of Companies In- volved in Action-Growing Out of Pilot Butte De- velopment Notif One-of the series of suits filed by J J- Spriggs, Lander attorney in behalf | Colrat, one of the French plentpoten- : Stine temas: ipa Her tse taries and under-secretary-of state in| * * ranch Wednesday, May 10, to look | ww. H. Wilkey, 336 North Jackson The sentiment of the debate in the | 7°7 Were not seriously injured. Lewis W. Lee c : was brought | the French cabinet. ; Australia Seen after sheep he feared would perish | 4. contined at his home suffering from| house of lorés over the reference a Foretgn Minister Schanzer submitted 1 thegoorm. painful injuries which he received | back to the committee, was apparent- \Chloroform Is Meet Mary Louise Bobb, of New {to the meeting the project for The B N heli Sale Marshall of Gillette, Camp- | when the crown block on well No. 12] ly against the admission of women. papers on| Orleans, La. the baby who won 16 | Hague meeting of experts and the text Uy ort iffe bell county, has been missing since | or the Fargo Oll company fell .and| Lady Rhondda, daughter of the Prizes during the Baby Milk Drive in New York City. ° of the non-aggression agreement which the first day of the blimard and is | ‘truce the man a glancing blow yes-| late Viscount Rhondda, is one of the | Jsed b Ww man would permit the discuasion there with - believed to have perished. His auto- |teraay morning. The accident was| leading figures in the business world y 0 |the Russians to take place in an at-| LONDON, May 19.—(By the Asso-| mobile was found fast in a drift by {fortunate in that Mr. Willkey heard| of Great Britain, having suceeded . her father, long known as the “coal Burglar, Claim rt _G. Taylor in msuit for $1,500 The service fficlal notices mutual confidence, and| ciated Presa)}—Lord Northcliffe told| ® Searching party. the machinery give way in time to 1 the spirit of pacification,|the Australian and New Zealand get out from under. He had barely] king” in the direction of numerous | of his large business enterprises. | —_>—_ id had inspired the Genoa|Ttuncheon ciub here that he wanted cleared the path of the blocks wher to be very frank about the Japanese William Boyce ythey crashed down. © torch of this conference must] menace to Australia, He said that | He was removed to his home here be extinguished,” he said. “Genoa|all who realized how the Japanese yesterday afternoon where hurried ex- es it on to The Hague.” were getting neare rand nearer to Thompson Sued amination showed that his injuries “ MINNEAPOLIS, May 19.—A woman AGREEMENT ON PORTS, | burglar entered through a second floor ROME, May 19—The newspaper | window at the home of W. A. Folsom ‘Tribuna states that an agreement has|here early today, chloroformed five Deen concluded fbetween Italy jand/persons and a watch dog, ransacked JugoSlovia, fixing the status of the house and escaped with 380, ac Adriatic seaports of Zara and me. cording to the local police. HUB Theatre represented, except Ger-| Australia and how fast was the nat- |consisted mainly of severe bruises and lied upon to accept the ural increase in population among the cuts and a bad sprain. a heads of the various|Japanese would understand that a j oo arose and announced their|country like Australia, which was| NEW YORK, May 19.—The Russian} Between the ages of five and six crank seem Guiak |approval. Several nations accepted | practically empty, was in great dan-|Symphony society yesterday filed suit|years is the usual time for the be- 1 forieks ake ental tions, especialty the states | ger. for $37,500 against Wiliam Boyce|trothal of a girl in Afghanistan. \ ian border waich already of the doctrine | },"The Japangse,” declared North-|Thompeon, alleging that he promised Such a co | jes of peace with Russia|cliffe, “are the Germans of the to pay $60,000 to enable the societ Butte 1 Midhwe Fwhee ong wanted t | which are not to be affected by the|east, perpetually burrowing, working,|to send an orchestra throughout th: The row more mon he remarked. Sraes | propagandizing, emigrating and spy-|country during the 1918-19 season and) ot; Gaaniet ae ore da ae M. Barthon of France, merety eaii|ing all over the world. They are|actually gave up only $22,500, afar} OMIN Phot Butt Europe, he said, was anxious t©/he would recommend the truce to his|busy penetrating North America and|the tour was made at his suggestion. S20 : THEATER oe best oe eee Nee they are casting covetous eyes on the| The complaint sets forth thut ee arate parts of the Brit-| British dominions.” Thompson became president and guar :eateatale maegreeee ecg nea | patos ct tne anthaty tn A Gavel cinta. 10c and 25¢ Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. meat people, no reservation in her|¢d with the understanding that reser-| Boris A. Bakhmeteff, then the “Rus- Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. red Russia | , » of the ps vations by certain powers would be re-|sian ambassador to America’ became TODAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY States distr ndually filling Former President Motta, of Switser-| corded. |honorary president, Percy Rockefeller, | id : Gaal distr! meisinf noe in land, expressed the hope that the| The report emphasizes the urgency |vice president, and Margaret Wilson, | TODAY iestoe Ww ons of Russians | truce would be made permanent |o? crganized and cordinated efforts for|daughter of Woodrow Wilson, chatr- segppeiace | : acctarea |, 2%, Tehiteerim, the Russian Soviet |the distribution of the world’s labor to|man of the ladies’ committee, the/Sit pretty for the sky high goods, foreign minister, created surprise|improve the present tndustrial condi-| complaint said. Wh ht Th: ill r! Th ® expects the buyer |when he dgclared that the Russian |tions. ae shnngmente Mtysticn e fun pay for town; when ® man lends satisfie t y . plus “ee . sridage is expects thatiercmariis x6: dissatisfied with the| As many of the unemployed as pos- ADVISOR NAMED. niest, dizziest, jazziest, com: jomic report because it was not/sibie, it was stated, should be diverted pay and when a man asks a second | }road aod comprehenstve enough in its|to agricultural pursuits, and useful! state board of equalization today elect- loan he must repay the first one. H orientation to be useful. He| public works should be developed to|ed Nils P. Haugen of Madison, Wis.,| ed that “the Russian tornado said the atttiude toward labor was nar-|provide employment for others. ‘The| advisor to the board. Mr. Haugen, | uprooted these basic laws of| row, and unsatisfactory. |report recommended that all the na-|who for many years was chairman of | business and declared the| The head of the Russian delegation |tions ratify the convention. [tho Wisconsin state tax commission, must accept them if they|is ttle justified, considering the| Dz. Walter Rathenau, German fore-|was advisor to Montana « short time LLOYD A Mirthquake Special “Never Weaken’ HELENA, Mont, May+ 19—Tho| edy ever made by SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS CHARLESTOWN, W. Va—The | he world’s co-operation: present economic condition of his|isn minister, discussing the economic| in 1971 but had to return to Madison Aflantic Presbytery, was elected — jcountry, to give lessons to other coun- commission's report, declared it would | because of his health, be impossible to reconstruct Hurope Rev. R. C. Reed, commissioner of the | ADJOURNMENT FOLLOWS } ~ without the aid of the United States. —Try a ciassifie? lid in the Tribun moderator of the general assembly NARY SESSION. | The economic report was then adopt- of the southern Presbyterian church. | GENOA, May 19.—(By The Asso ated Press) he economic confer- dea today with plenary meeting nig PLAYING San Giorgio palace aft 39 days 4 efforts to solye Europe's manifold = al CORINNE GRIFFITH M. Coirat said. WASHINGTON.—Steel_ manufac. turers in conference at the White House with President Harding ap porved the president's fer the obolition of the 12-hour order bh ch CHICAGO,—The jury _ delibera- unshine greeted the fing the fate of 18-year-old Willie tes on their way to the palace Dalton, bank clerk who took $7 mediaeval hall as Sew comoy, fe rr |" be _ “A Virgin’s Sacrifice” ern Trust company, failed to return a verdict. .This was Dalton’s second aye A Powerful Drama of the Far North Where Red-Blooded Men Blaze hop ‘at New Trails Through Forests and Snow. trial. TOM SANTSCHI CONCORD, N. ‘H.—Cordell Hull, whom wa chinarman of the Democratic national " —In— committees, ‘ol New Hampshire | i the convening ot | —Also— i f Democrats ai a Jackson 4: congress April 10, has been one | raine o eee tat’ Gn Kacent) priarieslln | ar clartpcinenece dn ioc te LLOYD HAMILTON “Lo! the Raiiane ond Ssqmaytvaria showed Fa edacege ee wibadiaatticen IN HIS NEW COMEDY Timberlan: “a burning desire of Republicans to |» apporters of the - conference, 29 condemn the record of their party at [who hoped wt ney came here ts “DANGER —And— Washington.” é | fine 20) ent had inuous And RRE EVENTS isi 2 ———- bares Rigi poncy mrteioiantty Contin 1 to 11 cul NT Admission 40c Helen Chadwick SAN FRANCISCO—Federal offi [to make possible an agreement for cera started the scizure of vineyard [the reconstruction of Russia which IK} Properties valued at $2,000,000 owm- | would meet with the approval of ed by Theodore Gier Vineyard com- {France and ‘he United Stutes. 2 pamy of Oakland. Orders for the | jsut Mr. Ligyd George went to San “The Angel Factory seizure came from Prohibition Gom- | Giorgio palace today full of optimism jaynes following the ar- | for the outcome of the experts’ nego- 10c and 25c¢ rest of an employe of ith the Russians at The seizure of a truckload of wine on a |; in June, an outgrowth of the ferry on San Francise> bay and | present mecting. He cannot ennounce a SUNDAY raids on Oakland warchouses of the |_ ten-year truce for Europe, as had < +4 e > en company with reported shortage of [been hoped, but there is the eight a a a ay = = D. W. Griffith’s Big Sensation ¥5,000 gallons of wine there. months’ non-aggression pact, a gentle- = man’s agreement, as yet unsigned, but ” si WASHINGTON—Julius H. Barnes | probably more effective than many aS we ef Duluth, Minn., was elected presi- | signed documer @ ve ower A UNIVERSAL» SSS dent of the Chamber of Commerce | fan G the royal of the United States. palace still were brilliantly decorated —Also— = with flowers and the flags of all the Vite LONDON—A dispatch to the Press |nations when the delegates gathered And THE BIG COMEDY association from Dublin says it is re- }for the last time. Immaculately uni- BUSTER KEATON PY; ported that peace ne ons be- {formed soldiers were on duty every- THE G A Y DECEIVER”’ tween Michael Collins and Eamon De | where. Valera have collapsed but nothing | Tho report of the conomic commis- authentic on the situation is avail- | sion, which has been laboring for five weeks, studying projects for the eco- ‘A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND SATURDAY. : RICHARD OLUMBIA] BARTHELMESS COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TODAY caer sonra teem ne ee COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY NOT A MOTION PICTURE THE SEVENTH DA PRESENTS AND ON THE SEVENTH DAY— {4 ; 99 For six dave be walked 'a/one tn = dice foc . wise little city dame filled his cup of happiness PERSONAL APPEARANCE : oe aaa as fag nM Ae AL aero } Bu IS SIR A. CONAN DOYLE 9) RIGHT OR WRONG & Ac OF A CLEVER ORIENTAL MUSICAL COMEDY PLAYLET FEATURING HARRIS, BLANCHARD AND MYLIE. THE MENTAL MIRACLE MAN CUNNING FIVE SPECIALTIES __ AND HIS SHOW OF SAM Wile cee N AM MYLIE WONDERS : ALVA BALL : DOROTHY SIEVER “NOT LATELY” FEATURE’ CHINESE DANCE ARCOLA PROY | MERRILL SIEVER “GOOD GRACIOUS” “THEY’RE ALL SWEETIES” GORGEOUS AMATEUR PROGRAM TONITE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PROGRAM MISS ETHEL MANN WILL PRESENT HER SPRING REV TEW More numbers, more elaborate 5 tran ion performance Friday at 830—One performance Saturday evening at 930. DR. CUNNING OPENS SUNDA A Mysterious Scientific Revelation Positively Astound- ing in Its Exactness. Also Big Feature Picture Program With Cunning Co. PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM—NE WS—COMEDY—WESTERNER Admission 40c W. First, Off Center St. Shows at 7 and 9

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