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FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922. =e Ser Pe as Commander of All Forces . MUKDEN, Manchuria, June 16.—(By The Associated Press.)—Proclamation of a new form of government through- out Manchuria, published today by assemblies representing the three provinces, provided that each province shall govern itself, while recognizing Manchuria as still a part of China, General Chang, whose army has tren hard pressed since its recent de- feat by the troops of Wu Pel-Fu be- fore Peking assumed office as gen- eralissimo ot Manchuria on June 4. ‘The official announcement says the proclamation was drawn by the as- semblies of the provinces of Man- jsuria, the chamber of commerce, @ducational society and artisans ‘union. ~The assemblies claiming to act on behalf of all the people c= Manchuria, mamed Chang commander “for the maintenance of peace and order in nnection with a new plan of self Joe He accordingly accepted @ seal of office and ordered flags displayed in honor of the event. It is understood that the intention g» to make Manchuria virtually tnde- pendent, but to continue te call it a part of China The Manchurian provinces are Hol- ‘ongkiang, Kirin and Shengking. ‘ROUTHERN CHINESE ARMY ADVANCING. KIUKING, Province of Kiangsl, ‘China, June 16.—(By The Associated Press.)—Northward advances of an ‘army sympathetic to Sun Yat-Sen, president of the south China. republic ‘at Canton, have brought it from Kan- thow to near Kianfu. The retreatng Kiangsi troops continre to loot towns. General Wu Pei-Fu is blocking the chang, capital of the province ‘The Japanese cruiser Tsushima has ‘beon added to the foreign patrol pro- tecting the-interests cf the powers at Kiukiang, ¢ AMOY, June 16.—(By The Associ- ted Press.}—Wu Ting Fang has not yet received the offer of the premier- ship in the Peking government nor -will he-eccept when it does arrive, ac- quests the treaty powers to withhold recognition of Li Yuan Hung as pres- ident of the republic. ‘HAR WHO MARRIED a CWN WIFE” HERE FOR THREE DNS AT THE her, is it a rational thing for him to apparently commit suicide to escape the situation? Would many men dis- appear this way for the purpose of getting @ new start in life by making new men of themselves before com- ing back? That's about as unusual a theme as a picture could have. “The Man Who Married His Own Wife,” the Univer- sal special feature at the Hub the- ater today, Saturday and Sunday is based on just such a story by John Fleming Wilson and Mary Ashe Mil- Jer. Frank Mayo is the star. Ho has always been something of a hand- some figure in his pictures and has never attempted such a deep charac- ter role as the one in “The Man Who Married His Own Wife.” In it ue Will be seen with a hideous beard, a crooked nose and a sinister manner, the manner of a man with a bitter soul. Stuart Paton directed “Conflict,” a Universal-Jewel production of great popularity. He wrote one of Mayo's most entértainfng vehicles, “Dr. Jim.” Consequently, there should be an cle- ment of interest in his direction of “The Man Who Married His Own Wife.” Sylvia Breamer, Francis MacDon- ald, Marie Crisp, Howard Crampton and Joseph, Girard support the stor. CHARGE IT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY = WANTED—Bigh school girl familiar with the care of children to help bout home for, month; good pay for the right person, Call 1356. ~ | room apartment; ' = Purnished; light and pleasant. 519 B. fhird. “ LOST—Gold wrist watch with black ribbon wrist band; 6-10-21 on back- " Reward for retura to Tribune. 6-16-2t* ~ BOR SALE—Rooming house, full of roomers; owner sick; $500. 241 S. 6-15-3t* + David. “FOR RENT—Neat two-room house on South Jefferson; not a shack; $25 per month. Apply Lloyd Realty Co. > Phone 697M, 6-16-2t advance with 12,000 troops at Nan-~ and names Chang Tso-Lin commander in chief of al] troops. NO THOUGHT OF REDUCING WAGE AT REFINERIES Local Rumor Denied by T. S. Cooke, Manager for Rocky Statement . T. S. Cooke, manager of the Rocky Mountain region of the Standard Oil company, in an interview today stated emphatically that the management of the company was contemplating no wage cuts for any class of labor em- ployed at the plants. founded rumor which evidently has been circulated throughout Wyoming,” said Mr. Cooke just before he left for Laramie to attend the meeting of the regionaY council. Mr. Cooke also said that there were no plans rhade by the management for the removal of the vompany houses on West Yellowstone, across from the main office building of Number 3 Priced at Main Floor Let ‘us fit you out in one of Flapper Slippers These Slippers come in kid and patent leathers, with low heel. Very at- tractive. $3.45, $4.50, $4.85 soles. Priced at “I want to officially deny this = JUST RECEIVED A new assortment of Mid-Summer Neck- wear in Collar and Cuff Sets, in white and cream, also Vestees in beautiful pat-- terns, the latest the season requires. 49c and Up MANCHURIAN STATES | GET SEPARATE RULE ew Form of Government Is Set Forth in Proclamation Naming General Chang Plant of the Standard (formerly Mid- west.) “When expansion of the lubricating plant comes, as it certainly will in time, the area now occupied by the company houses will have to be util- ized. But no moves toward this end are contemplated at present. When the houses are moved, I would venture to say that they will not be razed, but will be removed to the Standard subdivision. All of this, however, is in the remote future.” CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AT AMERICA THEATER “Charge It,” the latest Clara Kim- ball Young photoplay, has an al-star cast with a vengeance. Betty Blythe, Herbert Rawlinson, Nigel Barrie, Dul- cie Cooper, Edward Kimball and Hal Wilson assist Clara Kimball Young and share stellar honors with the equity star. + “Charge It” will be feature’ at the America theater Saturday and Sun- day, —_—_——___ AT LOCAL HOSPITAL A. R, Blankenshiff, 71 years old, ‘died at the local afternoon. hospital yesterday The funeral will be held afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ‘Bowman chapel, the Rev. C. A. Wil- son, officiating. The deceased leaves Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson of Casper, as the only relatives here. CHARGE I TheCoolestPlace in Lown. . Our new salesrooms with ample space and light, combined with plenty of ventilation, makes shopping a pleasure. inches wide. Men’s Suits In sport modeis, ia light and dark patterns. these Suits. NEWS FROM THE SHOE DEPARMENT FOR SATURDAY Children’s Mary Jane Slippers in kid and calfskin. Sizes 5 to 8. ‘Sizes 814 to 11___..$1.49 Sizes 1114 to 2__....$1.79 MEN’S SCOUT SHOES Men’s Scout Shoes for summer days. FOR SATURDAY Imported Dotted Swiss, in tan, brown, rose, nuvy, green, honey dew, jade and white with pink, blue and green dots. 32 $1.29 Yard These come in Gabardines and Tweeds. Our prices will attract you. ONE LOT OF MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS In brown calf, English and round toe. A dressy low Shoe for $4.50, $5.00 Brown and smoke’ elk, with chrom* Cbe Casper Daily Cridune eran Kempf's Swiss Village, now bang exhibited in Casper for the first time, is one of the mechanical mar- vels of the present time. Although it is 65 years old, it ts in perfect working order, and is complete in every detail. It is the life work of Joseph Bergman, a Swiss watch- maker, who labored from 1850 to 1867 to complete this wonderful me- chanical device, which is the only one of its kind in the world, and while many have tried to duplicate it, they have fafled utterly. In 1907 it was. damaged by flood 4n Lansing, Mich., and remained in & storage warehouse for several years. - Numerous persons tried to. put it together and get it in work- ing order, but could not succeed. Finally it came into the hands of Irving and Bruce Kempf, who now have it, and it took three years of their time to. replace the broken parts and repair the damage done by the water. ‘Today it operates just the same as it aid when first placed on exhibition in Crystal Pal- ace, London, England. Bergman died three years after he had completed his task,"and the ¥ FAMOUS SWISS VILLAGE IS WORTHAM ATTRACTION | Swiss village was sold at public auc- It was such a great attraction that | amall provincial town, where a story it remained in Barnum's New York | of love and greed is pictured with in-| museum for three years, and was | tensive intimacy in an atmosphere of then taken on a tour with the cir- |famfy life. cus, It bas since been exhibited at | or Balzac’s “iugenie Grandet,” trans- “every large exposition and fair in | lated to the screen by June Mathis this country and hundreds of col- | and superbly enacted by a cast thai ums of space have been devoted to | includes the exquisitely beautiful Alice it in the press of the United States. | Terry as Eugenie, Rudolph Valentino, It represents 4 Swiss villa, built | a" the Parisian dandy who wins her on & mountain side, contains 22,000 | love, Ralph Stoneman as Bugenie's parts, and was orttinally operated | “serly old father, and Edward Con- by clock works. The original parts "ely, Edna Dumary, George Atkin- are still used, the only difference | 0". Willard Lee Hall, Mary Hearn, Deing that an electric motor now | Pusene Pouyet and Ward Wing. The PAGE FIVE the Wyoming theater. The action is| mile and « furlong was 150. Captain tion to P. T. Barnum for $30,000. | again in France but this time in a| Alcock and Bessagliere also ran. erties sont hetine=as In point of capital Invested the pow er sundry business now ranks as the It is the powerful story| sixth industry in the United States c=) => | Borclens it since the Wortham show here. and they takes the place of the springs by which it was formerly wound up. Many Casper residents have visited came have been both charmed and fascinated by this in- structive and educational feature. photogaphy is by John F. Seitz and the technical diection by Ralph Bar ton and Amos Myers. 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