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AC OT ag ¥ h « e a t fe s ° ° * = ee PAGE FOUR. SENATE CALLS FOR DETAIL OF ~PAGKE LaFollette Attacks Right of Harding or Wallace to j|s# Give Approval to Merg- er Program CARRINGTON IS | | ACQUITTED BY ILLINOIS suny ore or-in . 19 years sent a telegram to his. two little riess children in Moffatt co do, after the jury had re we are both praying for years of nd when ed tears she em past 80 culture, has “an the appr Armo Morris It hasn't this law has the lawbreakers ulgence, he relatives MINERS REJECT WAGE PLAN OF THE OPERATORS CHICAGO, Dec. 6—(By The ciated Preas.}—A large part of a plan of negotiating wage agreements suv mitted by representatives the b operators, was rejected by iners at sions today, resumed followi | journment of the November ing. The operators proposed sectional wage contracts- resider said ses exec mount to 1 take the st their joint ses ad. a4 me might e nis merger go before a extort fror these ge district < without ¢s the aa ee jon of| t'rely abandoning the old central com | petitive field idea of settling wages tte recalled that a| for that district 2s the basis for wages recently proposed steel merger was, throughout the country—by which abandoned when the federal trade, one or more states might join in a commission filed a complat combine would result in u t that the, Wage agreement. fair com-| The miners® leaders objected to the petition and added: | final provision of the operators’ plan “Unfortunately, as I believe, the! calling for a flexible wage scale, since, federal trade commission has been|{t was explained, the present meeting deprived of all power by the packers| was without authority to deal with and etockyards act to interfere to pre-| wages but was merely authorized to Vent the present merger, unless the; formulate a method of negotiation secretary of agriculture calls upon! As a result of that objection the flex- the commission to make an investiga-| {bility clause was stricken out. #ion and report Objection by the miners to dstrict “One of the most dangerous and/ agreements, arbitration asd flexible yicked practices which has grown up| wage scales left only the sectional or @argely in our is that by which’ group basis mentioned in the plan. It great c r resident or the tions go elther to the is of departments was this feature which would permit hea groupings of states which tbe oper- eed ma advance for| ators said was not an entire departure dmmun jes they are) ¢rom the old central competitive field ppront to oomnr ss ,,| 8Toup basis, which always has been If this merger Is lawful, there {s) catistactory to the mine workers mot the slightest son or excuse District 10, Washington; District 13, for bargaining uttempting to bar-| rowa; District 21, Oklahoma, Arkan- gain with the i and Texas; ‘I fdvance. If it plain District iets Included. Manction for it Is nothing less t asking to have compound " at ne | “THE WRONG MA, DOOLEY Senator LaFollette said he belleved the proposed merger to be “contrary,| to the law public pollc He Kers was one of “shameful of the : “Let Armour swallow up Morris as this merger proposes, and of course your competition: is gone," he said. “This proposed merger simply seeks to carry one step further the scheme of creating greater and even great monopoly = industry. The Styles and Smiles company, now playing a stock musica Icomedy engagement at the Iris theatre five nights of each week, will present for their next attraction starting tomor- row night, “The Wrong Mr. Dooley directed by Anthony Kennedy. This bili ts a farce msical comedy two acts, with vaudeville special- Let's se ciple is vi What great moral prin- ed when Heinte persists }in in manufacturing it for less?—Baltt-| ties and musical numbers galore. more Sun The Squirrel quartet will present some Daffydill harmony, ‘Williams and Lozfer will offer a brand new To Breaks Up | A Cold In One : Night mustcal spec'alty, introducing some lute numbers with cello, sax and string instruments. Also alx other musical numbers by other members of the company, “The Wrong Mr. Dooley” will be an agreeable surprise to all lovers of good fast clean cut comedy. The big =. - |extra added photo play feature will ER RD | star Dustin Farnum in “Oath Bound.” of “Deo,* th pubs = calyptus Ointm from druggist. Gently heat a spoonful of| , PARIS, Dec. 6—Battling Sik the olntment i te or cup and| told ato that he was received draw tn deep breaths of the pleasant,| yesterday at the ministry of the poothing v Continue the treat.| colonies by an official who recom- ment for severa vapor will penetrate ever corner of the respiratory t clears the head o destroy germs wh the mucous memt minutes mended that he return to Senegal. and| Sikt did not say if he Intended to This! follow this advice, declaring that he once to| planned te abandon boxing for some other occupation. t Place Deo” in the nost up into the nasal a good coating of your neck and che: » in well, and cover with flannel. 30 to bed immediately, and when you wake up in the morning you'll feel ike a different person. “Deo” is c mposed of pure eucalyp- tus and several other fine ofls that are noted for their antiseptic, healing properties. Contains nothing injur- fous. Used for more than 80 years in the treatment of colds, catarrh, coughs, croup, influer ‘bronchit!s, asthma and respiratory troub! Guaranteed +o give satisfactory sults or money back. For sale ANTHONY leading druggists everywhere. Mi y —wIi 18—ACTING “THE WRONG Another Fast and Furious yes-} a every night ar pe you will be with us aga the children | n a letter recetved during the ¢ Carringt: who returned from jus to. clear Mre Che Caspet Daily Cribune | Two VIEWS OF MILTON SILLS. IN “SKIN DEEP” | | Whether you believe tt or not Ame Theater Friday. In “Skin D war—but to the world bh Bud ca st! will affect the most indifferent spect: | square deal. “Skin Deep” is not a ers. “Skin Deep” foliows “Rich Men BIG CROOK MELODRAMA. COMING TC AMERICA bot the w: pictures are Milton Sills the menace . Thomas Ince produced this ma war picture though. Florence ido: a Doyle, rs Wives” COURT ACTION W PRECEDENT It A case that 1# expected to establish @ precedent in the responsib! leg ally for leases that have b doned before their termination 4 Casper was filed in district court to day whereby Mrs. Jeanette Jacobs seeks to recover $4,833 from s‘antine Lukis of the Lukis C: company and George J. Brahos, former partner of his here associated with the Princess company of Billings, Mont. The suit originated out of a lease elleged to have been entered into be- between Lukis and his partner with a who ts Candy Mrs. Jacobs July 23, 1918, for the tal of a plece of property on South Center street, now occupled by the) Joe David C:othing company. Mrs.| who resides In Sheridan at a wealthy property owner resident -of this c'ty a term of five} $250 per month and the| that the Gatendantel © property or fulfill | agreeme Mra. Jacot accord- ly rented the property to sponse party on November 9, 1918, for years at $175 per month. The Best Guessers Will Get Coffee Supply Jacobs. present, in and The years former ase was for at plaintiff asserts failed to occupy the ait: Fifty pounds of Nash's Delicious coffee will be given away free Thurs- day evening at The Tribune pure food show in the Wyoming Grocery /com- pany’s booth. The 12 persons guess: ing the nearest to the number of cof. fee beans contained in a jar which fs on display will receive this coffee in lots according to the closeness of their respective guesses. The beans in the jar will be counted by three prominent citizens. The serving of Nash's Delicious cof- fee has been one of the attractive features of the food show. It has drawn many persons to the Wyoming Grocery company’s booth. Secon Oa ST. LOUIS—The Planters hotel for 105 years famous as a southern hostelry stopped receiving guests and it was announced that It would be converted into an office build- ing. Such noted personages ax President Lincoln, Grant, Cleveland, Roosevelt and Taft, Martin Van Buren, Charles Dickens and General the Lafayette had registered at hotel. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAWRENCE P. WALL ANNOUNCES KENNEDY AND THE STYLES AND SMILES CO. TH— PEOPLE—18 —IN— MR. DOOLEY” Screamingly Funny Farce —-WITH— sedieg who ave boon suscenstul 8—VAUDEVILLE ACTS—8 ni ne oxtrer importance of the first impression 4hey make. Therefore they re careful to wear AND REALLY seth wa wridalanse tment Sor DUSTIN FARNUM frames we are-glad to h you choose @ pair that are becoming A Real Honest-to- Our many years of skilled, accur- Fate workmanship stand behind every pair of ix es we make. —IN— ‘Goodness Feature “OATH BOUND” BURNETT-BUTLER OPTICAL COMPANY Henning Liotel Bidg. KIDDIES—IGNATZ IS GOING TO GIVE YOU A 5c MATINEE SATURDAY ILL ESTAPLISH LEASE DISPUTES ference in the money whi she ob-| tainad in this period from her original lease and the second lease amounts to $1,800. On November 9, 1920, Mrs. Jacobs released the property for shree years at rental of $200 per month The difference on this lease also amounty $1,800. | Througly * attorneys, John M. Hench ana Re H. Bullack, Jr., Mrs. Jacobs is asking for the difference in rental of $3,600 plus $300 expenses neurred by her in coming to Casper to make the second lease plus inter t he case is expected to be reached in Judge C, ©. Brown's court during t March term of civil court. a \Labor Pledges Aid To Children’ s Home Rev. 0. F. McCracken, st rintend: ent of the Wyoming Children’s Hom! society, spoke at the labor temple last evening, at the meéting of the Build ing & Trades council. He was very enthusiastically received, and was as- sured of the support of the council in. the coming drive for the home. Rev. McCracken made a very 00d impression on:those present, and ép- joyed meeting With them 100 Armenians Lose Passports CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 6.—(By The Associated Press.}—The Kemalist police confiscated the passports of 100 Americans as they were about to board ships for Greece, Italy and France and refused to permit them to embark. The Turkish authorities Jeclared that they were Ottoman sub- jects, It ts reported that in many in- stances the Kemalist police exacted payments of from $50 to $100 from individual Armenians before permit- ting them even to approach the ships. Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY “Dangerous Lies’ —AND— “RUSTLERS OF THE REDWOODS” —WITH— ROY STEWART TOMORROW J. P. WGOWAN —IN— “HILLS OF MISSING MEN” HAROLD LLOYD —AND— “BUFFALO BILL” __ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. LOVE NOTS By KAY &EAN ‘Turning on the Search Light. You can not keep a boy away from the jam jar by telling him it is too sweet. Neither can you make your |is not saying how many he bas eyce tori—Copyright. 1922, ly Public Led- Cale aca ee lary 2 A process for joining mica bas been patented by a Calcutta man. It con. sists in bringing the parts tnto con- tact, applying a mica solution, and fubjecting the whole to heat and slight eressure. With borax used as a flux, mica may thus be joined to meta! Romance, mystery ay he appears in sterful thriller. It just gets Hold of ° plays opposite Milton Sills and is assisted by which is now playing at the America, IRELAND TAKES PLACE AMONG WORLD NATIONS Parliament and Cabinet of Free State Take Over New Duties. DUBLIN, Dec. 6.—By The Associ- ated Press.}—Ireland took her place today agaong the world’s commion- wealt he provisional government and mt ceased to function, their place being taken by the perm- anent parliament and cabinet of the Irish Free State and the new commo: BENCE, ESTES & CLARK Oriental Novelty Mats: 2:30 Each Day CONTINUOUS 1:00 to 11:00 smashing melodrama, Milton Silis is Bud Doyle, notorious gangster of the underworld, whose lifo is changed by his ordeale in the and gripping *nrills are interwoven A Bishop-Cass Theayer TODAY AND THURSDAY § “Rich Men’s Wives’ —WITH— HOUSE PETERS—CLAIRE WINDSOR and BABY RICHARD HEADRICK A Play of Today—the Story of a Social Butterfly Whose Win; Are Broken on the Wheel of Jealousy, Revelry and Intrigu Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:30 Admit T. C. Tonkin and One. A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE 5—ACTS—5 THE SILVERETTES Acrobatic Comedy XYZ CHAS. FREDERICKS 72 Years Young—Some Singer FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Wanda Hawley in “The Truthful Liar” TODA yan THURSDAY WILL ROGERS —IN— “WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE” —ALSO— “TORCHY TURNS CUPID” “Skin Deep,” starting at the in you. ‘Skin Deep” in a manner that And it gives the ex-soldier a many other prominent play- wealth being formally proclaimed as an estab!l’shed government. The provisional regime had so full) powers that the new government marks but little change except in name. The program provided that the parliament meet at 6 o'clock and after its members had faken the oaths, elected a speaker and nomin- ated a president, the plans called for the naming of the executive counct: by the president, with a parliament committee nominating the other min- feters. The arrangements amounted simply to the confirming in office of the men already there. The president's nomination of 30 senators was a part of the day’s bus- iness. The lower house elects the re- maining 30. For these senatorships there were more than 80 candidates. Governor General Healy was sworn in at his residence this forenoon by the lord chief justice. The ceremony was simple, ing no gathering of the public the early afternoon no demonstration occurred in connection with the In-| auguration of the new ee gee ttract- Up to Because she chewed tobacco is one of the reasons alleged by a Detroit man for wanting to divorce his wife. ! | he has heart for Just one woman that husband feel badly by telling him that a horrid woman is flirting with him. Every woman comes into the world| with the knewledge that all men are created conceited. Yet, alas, a wife will pit « looking-giass tn front of her husband and then get riad he cause he looks pleased with himself. If you lead a man up to @ precipice and let him stand on the edge, he ts Ukely to fall off. When you turn a man’s attention in tho direction of some dizzy biond, you can be fust as certain that he is going to fall. Remember when a man says that That is the kind of gift that one of our wrist watches will make. And, we might add, they are very attractively priced. From $25.00 Up The movements are beauties, fit com- panions for the cases. They are guaranteed. Come in and make your choice today. J. IL SCHWARTZ Geo. McManus, Mer. Casper, Wyo. “THE LOVES OF PHARAOH” For eleven record- ‘breaking weeks, New York marveled at this picture. A stupendous screen masterpiece, exceeding in size and lavishness of settings any spectacle ever made. Comdey—F ablez—Snzpshots NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA | EUGENE AND JEANNETTE | A Rural Skit THE YAMA SISTERS Danses Classique Nites: 7 and 9 LA) CHILDRE? 10c, Adults 25¢ Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 Cone! ALONG JAMES KIRKWOOD ANNA Q. NILSSON RAYMOND HATTON iN “PINK GODS” RIALTO er” FRIDAY HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A REAL SPANISH BULL FIGHT? Have you ever seen a famous toreador risking his life in a fight with maddened beasts? Don Juan Gallardo The world’s renowned toreador will give CASPER the thrill of its life on Sunday, December 17 AT THE ATHLETIC FIELD FIRST TIME IN THE WEST No One Under 16 Admitted Regular Prices