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STRIKE PEACE IN ANTHRACITE FIELDS LOOMS Miners Offered Chance to Return at Old. Scale Pending Consideration of Con- troversy by Commission PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14.—Samuel D. Warriner, presi-| dent of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company, and spokes- man for the anthracite coal operators, announced today that he had notified John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, thet the mine owners were willing to resume opera- tions in the hard coal fields at the old wage scale pending [the appointment of a commission to investigate the situation. Mr. War fhe Casper Daily Cribune THE SHRIEVALTY MARATHON—Continued \\ A ih ‘ HW) EXPRESS MFSSENGER OF TRAIN injured. The limited engine left the rails ;but @i4 not turn over and the mail car) was also derailed. The passenger train will be detoured over the B. A-/ and P, tracks and ts expected to ar. tive here before 2 o'clock this after-} | noon. Laub, whose home was tn Spokane, | was the express messenger who cap-| jtured the bandit Hammond in | Northern Pacific train holdup at Bearmouth 19 years ago. Laub struck the bandit with a poker as he entered the express car, renlering him un. BANDIT FAME DIES IN WRECK BUTTE, Mont., Aug_ 14.—George Laub, express messen- ger on No. 2 eastbound North Coast limited train, was killed and several were injured but not fatally when the train col- lided with a Northern Pacific freight train one mile east of Derant about 10 o’clock this morning. No passengers were inquiry would foflow and pending that that nothing could be said as to @ person or persons to blame, oa tree aoe Fire Engineers In Convention SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.—Fire fighters fro mthe four corners of the earth are arriving here for the con- vention of the International Associa- |tlon of Fire Engineers, which opens MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. PATRIOTS BODY LIES IN STATE, PUBLIC MOURN Thousands Visit Bier of the Late. Arthur Griffith; Funeral to Be Held Wednesday. DUBLIN, Aug, 14—4{1By Ths Asso ciated Press.)}— The body of Arthur Griffith, president of the Dail r.-. eann cabinet, Jay in state today |, Dublin city hall. Thousands of mou ners streamed by the bier, arount which was ‘ftationed a guard ef hon. { . r ven hours. riner said he had telegrapbed Mr. | eraser ora city |tomorrow, Representatives from| Or chosen from the troops of the Lewis last night suggesting that a| ° injure inet ode |China, Japan, the Philippines and| tional army. conference of anthracite operators| Frank O'Donnell, Missoula, eng!-|Panuma are already here and. fire}. The body will We in state until to and representatives of the miners be meer of the fr-igt arm and nose| chiefs from many of the eastern cities} morrow night, whon it will be re. held in this city Wednesday j QUT OF THE RUNNING broken reached here on special trains teday,| ved to the pro-cathedral. Ate Mr. Warriner's action followed a| BE. J. Anderson, St. Paul, electrician, bishop Byrne will preside at solemn conference yesterday with United! TODPN WASTED A train No. 2, leg broken. —_——___ requiem mass at 11 o'clock Wednes Senator George Wharton Pep-| A. P. Gassman, Spokane, chief mail| SHERIFF INSTALLS ym the funeral and ber! Sate Sere eee eee WHOLE BLACKBERRY] [out "oc teaen | rsicpbereng| 3° ty sd president of the Philadelphia and/ PIE. ON HIM-IT IES J. Spicer, Spokane, mall clerk, cut} CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 14, — A| Immediately following. Reading Coa! and ron company and| 7 “ ‘ about he radio receiving set with a radius of] In the Protestant churches yest: am A. Glasgow Jr. counsel for DOUBTFUL IF SHEF A A. R. Moore, Missoula, mall clerk,| several hundred miles has bven in-| day remarkable tributes were paid to : the [nited Mine workers. ECWALL EVER RECOVER cut and bruised stalled In the office of the sheriff here| Mr, Griffith, the trend of which was At this meeting, It became known MA oT - 0. C. Oehner, Missoula, fireman, No.|and will be used to pick up bulletinn| the Prte State had lost in him a pilla pe today, Senator Pepper read a letter Pre eo HIS -WHO'S |2, cut and bruised. on criminal news broadcast from Den-| of strength. 4 from President Harding in which the| = GONNA BE AHEAD! | the caused of the collision could not| ver and other transmitting stations ——__->—— pe learned today. rn Tt was stated at the Pacific. office that an president declared that further delay the resumption of mining would an “danger of nothing short of na de disaster.” — Arrests Made at _ Poolhall, Cafe and Alleged Road- in house by Raiding Party Tomorrow S124 b i fer your Tribune feet Bic KERN 14.—Ac- ee to! CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aus. cepting Mr. Warriner’s invitation meet the operators in conference at| preved a versatile on Saturday night i. h hunter: nd@ hunted, when +48 “ "4 Saar one mart ve and his pack df| Philadelphia on Wednesday, Mr. Lewis é 9 | Profit le eek human bloodhounds sallied forth to} id b W or “The broad premise upon which you boo hattle the elusive gambl legger and still runner A sudden attack ypon the Union Poo! hall, resulted in the disclosure. {t is Alleged that stud poker was being played and the money used lying in plain sight on the green covering. Two éealers, R. H. Larkin and John Goe! were taken under the wing of the law, and some $15 in cold cash besides a number of I. O. U. papers which brought the total to $70 ‘The two men have been charged with the offense of gambling and will pe given a preliminary hearing in jus tice court tomorrow afternoon After paying a heavy fine into the coffers of the city treasury for hav- me and selling Mquor, Charles Jack- son, proprietor of the Owl cafe, and his partner, E. P. Fitzgerald, were ar- rested and charged with possession of Nquor. Several quarts of “booze” were found in the establishment, and will be used as evidence at the hear ing tomorrow afternoon com-| the) invitation ts 1 for have based your mendable and augers wi success of the conference.” ‘ AID SUCCESS OF CHAUTAUQUA 1° Erioved"Bu : : | British Premier, Thursday will be “ticket day” in preparation for the com-} ing of the Ellison-White Chautauqua company to present their instructive course in this city on the dates of August 22 to 27, inclusive, and every effort will be made by the ticket commitee to ‘‘fill the house” for the week’s entertainment, /|té has the satisfaction of having Announcement made today by Mrs. SE. Phelps, chair-| passed a fsirly sueceestul week-end. man of the ticket committee, indicates| bringing the course to Casper the, Although he had to cnncel his an- that the sale of the pasteboards will|Chambr of Commerce has figured in| "Ua! pilgrimage to the Welsh Nation- be handled entirely through the mer-|the loss column. This year the com.|4! ¢eisteddfod» Mr. Lloyd George on chants of Casper, the Y. W. C. A. and! plete handling of the Chautauqua has| Saturday enjoyed round of golt and & the Chamber of Commerce. Tickets|beeh placed in the hands of the ladies! *losed a 90,000 pound sterling deat for, were placed on sale today at the fol-|of Casper, and they are determined to, t¥o volumes of memoirs to be publish- lowing house! make it a complete success. ed in America next spring. ! Pep's News Stand, 138 S. Center As Mrs. H. B. Durham expresses Then during a quiet Sunday at Che-| street; The Music Shoppe, 228 EB. Sec-'the condition: “Wa must show the|WeTs court he received congratula Smith-Turner Drug Co.,]men that we can pick up their former| %on8 for the success for his entries 138 S. Center street; The Casper Phar.| financial failure and make it a ahining |!" the West Surrey goat show at Farn- macy, 210 E. Becond street; the Tri-|S8uccess. and we ‘intend to do it.”” |ham, four of his:goats belng awarded peny Drug Co., 241 S. Center street; | Chighly recommended”. ihoaGrs in the: BITUMINOUS COAL ~ MEETING CONTINUED. | CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 14.—(By| The Associated Press.}—The bitumi- nous coal conference was resumed here today between operators of the central competitive field. and union} chiefs of the mine workers, with indi cation that an agreement, involving a majority of the tonnage in the field, would be consummated Tuesday or Wednesday According to unofficial word from the meeting, only minor Aetatis of the peace plan remain to be worked out, the major premises having been agreed to in all cases One of the principal differences said ill to demand consideration was that over compulsory arbitration of future The operatrs are re- LONDON, Aug. 14.—(By Thé Asso-" lciated Press).—Despite the failure of z |the allied conference on reparation: Gfest Britain's versatile primo minis- Cee nan ie CLEARANCE AT SHIKANY S NOW IN FULL SWING { conflicts. ‘After completing the raid on the|ported to favor some such provision, : ae dget ne h hile th eern : til jer} the Kimball Drug Co., 214 S. Center . Mr, Lloyd unlucky Owl, the Party next hied ther-| while the miners meer eitect tindine| strect; the Richter Music Co, 120-8.| Classified ads in the ‘Tribune are|S*Ts® is a member of the Surrey . selves to “Hatties” alleged roadhouse|to the establishment of a fact finding nei a jgoat society and@ intai o sion” whse conclusions might} Center street; the Midwest Pharmacy, rs and possthly the keys we! y maintains a large at'the extreme northerh end of North} commission” whise conclusions might/ Center etree, the give with every 50c ‘ato | herd on his estate in Churt. a Surin see, Hora the eerteg fr. ue a ba or egooonn eee NE ae mecca tn FOES DE Deane REG) | Everyone who visited our store Satur- rick Bradbrook, said to be the owner pility; how- ‘ : Tr the place, und charged him with} over, that this question will disrupt|the sale of tickets will have “great — aie mere eee day bought readily and was highly pleased - the sale of illicit “bogze.” He insists] the conference, which has made such| bearing upon the successful outcome} Do you belong to the American Le cated dilettsor eats * : = that he is innocent and that whatever|excellent progress in bringing tb-|0f the Chautauqua. In past years in! gion? Meet Me at the Smokehouse. with the merchandise on sale. We still liquor may have been found on his|gether the two sides of the present tleup. The proposed new agreement would run only until next April first. It would be expected to furnish the basi of state negotiations in other section: and would quickly result in capacity production of bituminus throughout the country, according to those in touch with the situation. FRENCH OUST 1,500 GERMANS STRASBOURG, Aug. 14.—(By The} Associated Press)—Expulsion from Alsace-Lorraine of 1,500 Germans, in- cluding the wives and children of mar- ried men has begun in compliance with the order ssued by the commel- sary general. The mafried men were each allowed to take sixty-five pounds of baggage and 10,000 marks and single men were allowed one-half of this sum. The list of 500 Germans, who were served with expuision notices yester-| day, comprises persons known to have been outspoken in their anti-French attitude, agitators and other undesir- ables, {t was announced today. They have been permitted to dispose of their property or transfer it to other persons. Simultaneously, the sequestration of | premises does not belong to him. His have bargains galore for you. . preliminary examination before Judge Tubbs has been scheduled for this afternoon ‘The raiding party was composed of Sheriff Joe Marquis, Undersherift EL L. Seidel, and State Lew Enforce- ment Officer Jack Allen. Several places which lack of time prevented trom searching Saturday night, will be the object of their attention in the near future. Law breakers, beware! ne Ue re realear Vaudeville Jest On Prohibition Brought to End NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—Prohipition cannot be referred to either Himor- ously or seriously in any of the the ters of the Keith Vandeville Circuit, it was anounced here. It was de- clared also the ban would be effec- tive on affiliated B. 8. ‘Moss and Proc tor curcuits. A similar order has been in effect on the Orpheum circuit, one of the largest in the west, for some time. It was announced from the Keith offices that the action was taken as a result of numerous complaints on the part of patrons who objected to the ever-increasing number of anti-Vol EVERYTHING YOU BUY MUST PLEASE OR MONEY REFUNDED RUGS $75,000 Stock From Which to Make Your Selection ° Men’s Three-piece Suits HA Wonderful values § ] 9.75 Values to $40 at} 29.75 BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS AT $7.50 $8.75 $9.95 antinanc tzations ¢ | gaetete waciks ¢ Keeaonen| The best and choicest specimens of all des, in diff 1 h P Anti-liquor organtzations frequent-| Lorraine banks went into effect today. grades, in diiterent col- Ss i Pai ly complained tha’ witle ——»— * ? fe ome with 2 Pairs of Pants Abana En cane pare at 434 ors, patterns and sizes. = \ Levy Mayer Of Chicago Dead been hired by various organizations to incorporate in their repertoire jokes and uncomplimentary to the dry statutes. ‘son: ARE ON SPECIAL SALE AT Men’s Dress Men’s Unions HATS — jin his apartment in the Blackmore |potel. He died from heart disease, ac- MAKES RECORD : TEAPOT CALE SESASO, Aug. 14.—Levy Mayer, . Shirts Se z ce gigs Sohne 7 percent oF: *| prominent attorney, who for y hi aie ; i Fepresnpted> pe ate Peles os bie ‘ B: ] . Fercales 3 #$1-15 Ribbed ... pide” 5 Fancy Dress Hats gest interests, was found dead today . Pure Silks a $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 Ayrow Collars 15c A Reduction of 20 to 40 Per Cent on Our Entire Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s. | cording to an announcement by rela- tives, and was found by his valet this |morning when the latter went to No townsite lot sale in Wyoming|«waken him. has started more.auspiciously than] Mr. Mayer was eenior mumber of he one at Teapot, according to offi-|the law firm of Mayer, Meyer, -Aus- ciala of the Teapot Development com-|trian and Platt with offices here and pany. in the 10 days since the town-|{n New York, and was nationally! site was projected. <A total of 341/ known as attorney for the “big five” lots were officially sold during that|packers and for Itquor interests. .For © and in the threedey sale which| several years he had represented these} closed yesterday. Many other pros-|interests in their biggest cases. } pective purchasers were unable to| Sa pea aed close deals because of the rush there| Olassified ads in the Tribune are} in the last two days and are making | Winners and ly the lers we the trip to the townsite today or \o-| Sve with every 5ic paid at office will morrow to make their lot selection | i you » big prize. became | and complete thelr purchase. : The Teapot Development company rillgeontinue to handle business at Men’s Dress Shoes $4.45 Caps Any style or color. Priced ‘The great reductions we are offering during this summer sale from 50c to $1.95. enable you to purchase high class rugs at the same prices asked for rugs of medium grades. This Sale Lasts This Week Only A rare chance to buy Oriental Rugs which are guaranteed by reliable dealers. KHOURY BROS. Chamberlin Furniture Company Stock of Shoes, SHIKANY SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 142 East Second Street I. 0. O. F. Building HNO I 4 Shun 2 |FOR SALE— Buick Big Six, “1921 gaia offices in Casper. These| motel, in perfect condition; newly at 282 South Center street and in| painted. Address 1147 8. Jackson. room 218 Midwest building, Offices|Phone 140597. 8-14-2t% are also being maintained at Salt! Creek and at the Mammoth Oi! com.|FOR RENT—New four-room house in pany camp on the Teapot dome. Kenwood, $20 per month; water and formation relative to the lots will he|UShts. Ask at Gates Service Station.| ‘ilable at any of these offices. | B-14-3t) a Meet Me at the Smokehouse. In |FOR RENT—Sleepingrooms. Beech. 850 > S-14-2t° rl MUO =)