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Weather Forecast Fair tonight and Tuesday. Not much change in tempera- ture. —_———— VOLUME VIL. MICHIGAN ACT PUT COMPLICATIONS PILE UP IN TIERNAN CASE Marital Tangle of Tiernan’s Second Wife Is Parallel That of College Professor Whose Divorce Was Set Aside After Late Marriage; Marital Tangles Hold Problem | CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Mrs. Blanch Hawn Rash Brimmer, second wife of John P. Tier- nan, former professor cf law at Notre Dame university possesses a marital status at least a stangled as that of her husband for a day, according to revelations she made here be- fore returning to Marshalltown, Iowa, where she planned to set about today learning wheth- er she was entitled legally to accept Mr. Tiernan in their Crown Point, Ind., marriage cere- mony Saturday. 3 Mra. Brimmer was left by Professor ‘Tiernan with the injunction to “go and redeem yourself in my eyes,” re lying a tearful “Oh, I will, dear } { P John.” | Those expressions came after Pro-| fessor Tiernan and Mrs, Brimmer | were informed thelr marriage had been rendered fllegal by annulment of | Professor, Tieruan's Qo sien ina,|,, PEKING, Noy. 26.—(By The Associated Pres:.)—Hsuan, acd her own prior marital status; Tung, 17, deposed boy emperor of China, will be married possibly was beclouded. When she| next Friday, according to the customs of the old Manchwt was 16 years old, eight years *¢°/ dynasty, to a Chinese princess, one year his junior, upon she eloped with Floyd L. Rash, atl whose face he has never gazed. halitown baker, from the home . , c ! 2 Tae parents, the Rey. and Mrs.| His only information about his future wife} gleaned from Charlies H. Hawn, then of Aredace,| newspapers through the aid of tutors,]sion to maintain a royal court pro- Towa, and now of Hansell, Iowa. she/is that she rides a bieycle, studies| vided he does not mix in politics. ‘4. Four days after receiving |English and sews. 2 ; wae that Rash had sued foridivoree;| His fret glimpse ot her, ‘the Prin:| -7suan Tung: told bis tiers that he sha said, she married Artur H.)cess Kuo Chin-Si, daughter of Prince desired to tour America on his Brimmer at Oskaloosa, Iowa, only to| Kuo Chin-S!, will come when she is| honeymoon and hozed his bride Jearn still later that Rash had not/unvelled durinz the marriage cere-| would share his vicws. His plan obtained a final decreo when she/ mony which starts at 4 o'clock Fri-| would require permission of the re-| ee ae i ee tion of any newspeper in Wyoming. ‘AL OF ‘LEADERS. SEIZED => IN REGENT PLOT © ARE ARRAIGNED AT ST. JOSEPH W. Z. Foster, Head of the Trades Union Educa- tional League Among 20 on Tria! In Court. ST. JOSEPH, Mich., Nov. 27. — Michigan’s anti-syndi- valist act was put to a test for he first time today when 20 alleged leaders of the com- munist party’ of America, in- cluding W. Z. Foster, of Chicago read cf the Trades Union Educational lengue, were called for trial for vio ation of*its terms. The 20 men under indictment were wrested following a gathering 20 niles sotth of St. Jo.ph, last August Although the warrant on which they vere arrested named&.76 men and vomen—alleged notorious © radicals— il but 16 escaped before officers aided their rendezvcus, } Foster was arrested in Chicago. He stip subsidy and ths merchant marine | enied being present pe the eins it during war and @ large share o,| tarl Browder, secretary to thit earth. ind Jack. Schulman, of ‘wwinnwee, Nothing was done about the matter, | days. ghe said, but she and Brimmer came} The wedding plans reveal a revival to Chicago, where she became a check} of all the regal spendor suggestive of girl in a Chinese restaurant: While|the Chinese republic, the bride will here she learned that Brimmer then} be car from he was belng sued for divorce by @M)sedan chair throuch earlier wife, whereupon she returned into the Forbidden. City home, but rejoined Brimmer later at! where, in a room decora‘ed in imper- Kansas City, Mo, He. d'sappeared | ia} yellow, she will he received by of there, she said, and his brother in-|¢iciais of the Manchu dy formed her Brimmer w ad will hold cotirt in. styié rect “Ye that all the proof of freedom) days of the empress dowager you had when you married me,” Pro-) Carlos fessor Tiernan was said to have eX-) silk and por claimed. jare among the gifts now pouring in Replying to a question regarding) from ell parts of the empire, I anothe= romance Mrs. Brimmer; Thousands of humble Chinese car- said she {a¢-not r.arried the man|ried tributes to various temptes for named, but “nat she met him fjthis boy bridegroom, once expected Mason City, Towa, and had gone to}to be China’s supreme ruler. Both Clear Lake, Iowa, with him and then{ bride and bridegroom are desctibed ds of presents of gold, mde, eles value, married Brimmer. day morning and lasts for 4 $a aeverewina: to his home in Uniontown, Pa., where|as progressive youths who. are not pared for Clemenceau’s Reception his mother told her he was married /sorry because they have bgne depriv- and the father of a child. The man’s|eq of the'r royal places. mother paid her way back home, Mrs./" Hsuan Tung, who reigned three r Brimmer said. years prior to establishment of the CHICAGO, Nov.fi 27.—Chicago today-expectantly await- ‘TIGER’ GOES TO CHICAGO _ FOR ADDRESS Tri-Color and Stars and Stripes Wave in v» 20 Harmony Along Line of March Pre- | ya. Bhartly ithereatter she Depa fi | inane eau ‘Ned been confine’led the appearance of Georges Clemenceau, the “Tiger of tebeathl: loi the era ee hier ne CE " France,” due to arrive here at 3 p. m. nity case and opened the penciled} dication, He is granted a yearly al-) correspondence with Professor Tier-|lowanee by. the republic with permis-| | nan which led to thelr meeting here | last Thursday night, thelr first sight! x of each other with two attempts to| Third Part Is be married in Illinois before their y All along the line of march, the successful effort at Crown, Point, Ind. trbeotor of France waved in harmony’| Mrs. Brimmer’s letters, as oublished} Advocated By with the Stars and Stripes, In Grant 3 vark twe er £ the Dy. 2 go Herald and Bawuniner park two 75 millimeter guns from 4" adhtaepcn secrbnal Argonne were placed to fire salut by referring to Professor Tice-| A alutes Seraph dear friend," and gradual) Allen McCurdy as the | The Deer increased in warmth of tone of which | [and h’s reception committee, iniud-| Professor Tiernan is said finally to Eats jing General John J. Pershing, sweeps | have replied “some day I am coming} pETROIT, Mich., No —The Re-|down Michigan boulevard. after you,” to which Mrs. Brimmer} publican and Democratic parties “are} A guard of honor for M. ¢ jeraen: | was quoted as having responded “and | nothing more than the right and left/ceau has been formed from the 122nd when you do, you'll find me waiting,” bwings of the same bird of prey,” Al-|fleld artillery I, N. G. Two platoons Regarding money, Mrs. Brimmerj/ien McCurdy of New York, national of mounted polige and a motorcyc’ was quoted as saying “I have plenty cretary of the Committee of 48, tola| quad) have been detailed to load the| Money has no attraction whatev ja» state conference of that organiza-|Parade from the station through the In another letter this passage was/tion hers last night. He advoc: ted loop and thence to the Potter Palmor said to have occurred: the forming of a new party, which he home in Lake Shore drive, where “the; “But always you are and will be|said would be the second party. | Tige al be a guest during his two) - jdays’ vinit. wf my sakawawin.” Reference to books | dian lore failed to reveal the h R I | M. Clemenceau's only public ap- aia |\Deat: abe Tin. \ctsieects anctane. toatoncgacate meaning of sakawawin. a = * j was i ¢ tomorrow afternoon he mother of two was p annied ‘or ae nee eis si at 4 o'clock in the auditorium. Ad children. | U.S. Decreases imtarce win ve vy ueuct only, But jarrangemenis have veen~ made. to broadcast his speech by radio to ac-| WASHINGTON ‘ov. —Figures ;commodate those who have not been| |for practically all states within the/able to obtain tickets. | is-| death registration area of the country,! Judge James M. Dickinson, former} S/as announced today by the census /sepreary of war, according to plat 'TIERNAN APPEALS FOR | DISMISSAL OF ACTIONS. ~ SOUTH BEND, Iné., Noy. missal of court actions now pen were sought today by John P. 1 a ee ved ea at Rd lids Fade se hee tos asset 1921 as|introduce Bri veraltv of re Dame follo compared with the preceding y seis Moana ays . return to his wife, Mrs. Augusta| of the adjusted rates figured on et eone ne pare bin who 2 4n at their home here yesterd: the differences in the sex and age 8 2 3. ib vit, the sults dismissed, it was said/aistribution of the population in the; On Tihurse thg former, ¥rench the couple, with thyee children, in-|vurious states, Montana showed the|Premier’s itinerary fails for a trip to cluding the infant son whose pater-|lowest, 8.8 per 1,000 population andj SPringfield. Il., where he will pay nity had been charged to Harry| Massachusetts the highest, 13.4. For|40mage to Lincoln by ‘placing a Poulin, South Bend haberdasher, by| cities of 100,000 or more population| Wreath on his tomb. Mrs. Tiernan, would go to New York! the lowest adjusted rate, 9.2 was re-| Deep in a campaign for France state and begin life anew. |ported for Akron, Ohio, while a rate|that has already brought attacks Professor and Mrs. Tiernan left|of 19 for Memphis was the highest. {from Democrats as well as Repub- their home early today and were said} ———_—— Hicans on the senate floor and criti- to be closeted with attorn: in an STERLIN GSOARS |cism from the Britis government, effort to obtain the <lismissal of the] NEW YORK, Nov 27.—Demand| Georges Clemenceau, Tiger of France, two sults pending the appeal from the! sterling today rose to $4.51%, the!today declared he would. speak his decision in the city court in the! highest since July 1919. This strength/ piece out in his own way, no inatter paternity granted M Tiernan last] riefects the continued improvement in’ Whom he offended. week. | British trade balance. The French premier of war days. BANQUET IS DUE TONIGHT © ° ° ° + + ° 2 Casper busines’ men will enjoy ; Governor-elect William B. Ross, the addresses of political savants | U- 8. Senator John B. Kendrick and kpisletstcwiuadt thie Congressman-elect Charles FE. Win- ; : ter, will be the most prominent dates’on the stat among the statesmen present. J. C. tickets, will be guests of henor at a 0 u campaign manager for “dollar” dinner given by the Casper and Dr. Hylton, state | the Invited guests. Arrangements Chamber of Commerce wh will | democratic '¢ as toastmaster, Many subjects of interest to Cas- per and the state of Wyoming will be projected at this meeting. There ‘will be no. reservaticns made for this banquet except for cessful cand county and city wit sob being made to accomodate ap- begin at 6:15 p. m j prerent. G. s will preside | proximately 165 peop! All plans for his reception were complete. The only pub-| ie demonstration announced was a parade through the city’s ] loop immediately after his arrival at Union Station. ‘i , has recelyed fy it was learned. tod dozens of telegrams from friends and weil wishers of France urging him to tone down his remark.s so that they will not offend a portion of the aa- tion that he came to win, One telegram. urged him to things t Amer a2 Wants to and the expedient,” “I did not came here to be expe (Continued on Page Four.) fer-/ bureau, reflect the decreased death! wit cal] the assemblage to order and ter street sometime between 4 and 6 adier General Dawes. yps and burglaries which have made of winter weather. Entrance to the Frantz Shop was made by The hole was direc FIRST RE dow in the rear of the stor opened” the window passed out the goods the The stolen furs, nine in number, were the highest class articles in the store and the burglars passed up a lot of cheaper garments in the same part of the store. They were hung jn racks in a booth about midway down tie side of the but : { It seems probabie, according to of-| ficers who ate working on the case,| t the robber Was turned y 2 gang operating m out of town who anticipate being able to dispose o garments in some large. city completeness with whi he burgla was accomplished indicate veterans at the ‘The stolen garments included one] baby beaver fur coat, one d striped, marmot mink coat, two e: ern mink coats, two Dolman | cape coats, one eastern mink coat and two} Jap mink coats. The loss will he a heavy one to the Frantz Shop If the goods are nat recovered as ajl’ of them | bad been recently received and_were} uninsured. The report of the ni shows that there was turbed around the store this mornin he bu discovered watcninn | nothing “dis-} tac was at. 6:30. is ahasht du DISCUSSED) Matte Deven cor Demand Regarded by British| simmons, is, 0 Grease Goes a Demurrer as American Recognition of Interest |x aetautt ot payment ota tine of $100 re in Futur. pons. His father To Indictinen : iure Developments Greele = 26.— (By The Associated Press.) —The } producing any indication of eform. sador Child at Lausanne Saturday ig,the t rs ome term ‘dramatic intervention” behell.” Transferred to Mosul} canada, were a-rested in Uhicago at ‘ convention of the Trades Union tducational league. Twelve of the defendants, including “oster, were liberated on bonds of 10,000 each, pending thity trial. Sanaa Greeley Youth To spend 100 days in the Cheyenne jail imposed for carrying concealed w who came frox to invest gate the son's trou- ble, declined to aid him, saying that he had done ‘so frequently without Father Dominic, London morning newspapel issues, take the first opportunity [sanne. It contains tio new doetrine dl to but reaffirms ano! doctrine at a it. d tioment which has be eeserlily | Uni e ates | st8 that, Americans do not nd to-allow anything to-happen| DUBLIN, Nov. 27.—(By The Asso- Nout protest, which would make Slated Press.—The transfer to the more difffeult the maintenance of) United States of Father. Dominic, who crican rights when’ they come to) Wa the spiritual adviser of ‘Terence their own treaty with Turkey, MacSwiney at the time of the fatter's neha death, was decided upon at the tisn- nial eiection of the Franeiscan Order Mail believes that there ce. bet the view of OG o’cloek th ce of glass in a win-| tonal assembly embo h and the robbers | demands at Lausanne and American. govern. Held here a fortnight ago and has no equality of op jPolticht signifieange, according to 1 P istatement issued today by the Fra \cisean priory, jcomed by} » i: Capitalist Laid "| At Rest Today BOSTON, Noy. 27.—Funeral ser’ Hices will be held tomorrow for Phi H. Gray of Detroit, capitalist philanthropist, who died at a hosp! here on Saturday. He was a son of the late Jobn H, Gray, one of the joriginal stockholders of the Ford Mo- tor company, Mr. Gray retired from business some yems ago to devote his time to philanthropic work, during which he | distributed a large part of the several million dollars whieh he received in Child's sp2e Westminster. Ga beginn. of USAN ted) Press.)—Tirk: the Near East conf pared for ‘Tur andonment of the privileges enjoyed b r bu "national adopted by the Turkish na- es the Ottoman -(By The As- h delegates to today pre- tight for extra- mous ention VI ins'sts that ‘Turkel’s Ti e. uidath > for the country's national develop: ee ment 1 that every. furidiciat ana} , flnanc’al restriction imposed ° from ‘a Ra et Patalari a teh without. will be opposed. Ing 108 edidlen Senet nee rain , The Lausanne conference 18° prov-| wooden safety fatch, _ umber ‘of petitions The total sapital of the banks of fase ane races dom New York Cjty today is $846,222.100. : and or cons'derably more than five times A committee o: Hse esate Gebntinneh ws et revolu- as much ag it was twenty-five years ‘) ago. sociate. Justite Kimball-One ful Ones me. | A _ DRIVE IS PENDING | doe S$ TO LEND-H reaching the budget In the short | Scout organization to the city. alloted them. The Casper Rotary climb, an om vs offered their piparens Ke see et Sea ; a successful men, will t oyt with in ‘this dri = nS ee irive. No | its. entire ‘niembership. Fone ro has been called | Rotarians will. be in the” drive cit’ funds has even. tomcrrow. - ning down tite, re- Dr. J. C. Kamp is: head of the 1 he pede of the drive and is directing. it in such 3 impattany the Boy " manner as to assurw# its success.

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