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FRIDAY, JANC JANUARY 5, 1923. poeseevewawar PARIS, Jan. 5.—(By The As: handle the reparations question ‘Best of Feeling Prevails Between British and French Premiers as Bonar Law Leaves Paris for London sociated Press,)—France, free to according to her own formula, Sturned today to the task of making Germany pay. The French government apparently has the support of Belgium; it is less certain sof Italy's aid. fohn Bradbury cast the only dissent- ing vote on the question of the de- etault. If Germany should be officially de- Celared to be behind in her coal deliv- feries, only the physical manifesta- Stions of coercion would be necessary. SThese steps, it is belleved, would no Saoubt involve tho military occupation at least part of the Ruhr valley faiong such lines as may be agreed Supon by the French and Belgian epremiers. It eppears rather uncertain that the S“polite disagreement,” between France Sand Great Britain will be limited to the geeen enone /aneeoe question. lpREMIERS MEET ON FRIENDLY TERMS, PARIS, Jan. 5.—(By The: Ansociated *Press)—Although divided by tho Ger- Sman reparations fasue, upon which {Great Britain and France split at yes- tterday’s allied conference, Premier {Po'ncaro and Prime Mnister Bonar STaw met today for discussion of other Sauestions on friendly terms. ‘The French premier called upon ths “British prime minister and the two Dwere together for half an hour dis- jeussing the Near Eastern situation Sana fields of action other than repara- “Theunis before the later returns to ‘Brussels this evening. He also plan- Sned to have a talk with Mr. Bonar Stew prior to the British prime min- Jister's departure for London earlier in [the day. It was understood, however, hat the Lausanne conference will be ithe subject of this conversation, © "It is regarded here as probable that Premier Poincare will discuss Belgian co-operation with Premier LORETTA KID AT BEST IN “WILD IRISH ROSE” NOW PLAYING AT IRIS In producing “A Wild Irish Rose.’ now at the Iris theater, Lawrence Deming has chosen a vehicle that is excellently adapted to Loretta K!du. From many standpoints h’s play (|: superior o mos of he ones which have have been produced by the company. With the exception of two or three long sermons delivered through the | mouths of the characters, tife action moves swiftly along w:thout any side. stepping and with perfect consistency Miss Kidd stands out as the on: character of the play that will be longest remembered, although De borah Deming in the part of a scher ing and dishonest soc’al climber, js &so placed in an emphatic role. Among the vaudeville specialties the comedy pulled off by Mulumh and Hanley, the difficult hoop-stunt by one of the Derita sisters and Ju nior, as well as the Ir'sh songs an’ dances by Loretta Kidd and the songs by the Bryan Sisters stand out, Mulumby {s one of the new ad! tions to the cast. Hoe has remark- able versality and {s always comical. “The Fighting Gu'de" is the photo- MOI Sat “nt @be Casper Daily Cribune FRENCH TAKE UP LONE JOB OF MAKING EX- FOE PAY WAR LL “NOMENT OF LIEN LAW URGED AT OPEN SESSION OF REALTORS The Casper Realtor’s » board held a pu public meeting in the Hen- ring banquet room at noon today at which many proposed bills which will come up before the legislature were discussed. One of these was the lien law. It is said by the realtors that his law which gives the man who furnishes the material for the suilding of a house on a lot a prior right of compensation to the nortgagee who has loaned money on he lot itself. The law as it has been nacted and as it nwo stands in the tatutes is rather ambiguous. It has caused some trouble and is declared » prevent outside capital from com- ng into Wyoming and lending 1oney on real estate deals, The realtors voted to have the law amended. Other bills concern'ng which an \nnouncement was made were the zon- ng system, converting area around Independence rock into a state park, empowering cities to purchase land tude of the corporate limits of the city for park purposes, city manager lan const'tutionallty, converting “asper mountain imto a state game reserve, obtain'ng the Casper trriga- tfon project, and better game preser- vation. The Wyoming Game Protec*sve As ~o¢'ation will attempt to get the last through his energetic efforts. “Marmaduke” who is the young gentleman wth the runabout, the pony, and the high tron fence which keeps him away from the other kits of the neighborhood is portrayed by Master Barry with a vengeance, and it would not be unreasonable to sup- pose that all the Geralds and Percys will commence blowing thelr soup and telling their governess to go to the devil after seeing the possibilities of renewed life in “Rags to Riches.” Theconceiver of the story has kept Since Viking Days be exceptionally rich in the vitamines, has been a means named bill enacted. It will include the creating of more game warden § Of health and strength to tions and the rais’ng of ther § tens of thousands. pay as well as the better caring ‘for elle in the Jackson Hole country. “ANGS TO RICHES” AT AIRLTO. ENTERTAINING “Rags to Riches now playing at he Rialto theater with Wesley Barry n the role of the poor little rich boy who never had.a chance 1s a complete iff the “Land of the Vik- and keep boys, girls ings,” made into a fos grown people sturdy. play featuring William Duncan and containing some thrills that are sat isfying to the lover of excitement! fer Poincare will take as the for action against Germany the recent decision of the reparations commission in adjudging Germany in default in her deliveries of wood. In a few days, it is confidently believed, .the commission will also find that “Germany has defaulted in her coal de- “liveries. Sir John Bradbury, British member “ot the commisston, is understood to “have advised President Barthou. that the will not attend the meeting next {Tuesday at which the coal deliveries ®end Germany's request for a mora- ‘torium will be taken up. This deci- sion is held in French circles as an “indication that Great Britain Intends ‘to abstain from participating in the taffairs of the commiss'@ and will be represented by an observer. The presence or absence of the ‘British member is immaterial, it 1s “pointed out, inasmuch as the ma- “Jority decision on the timber default must only be confirmed at neyt week’s meeting to become . operative, Sir ins in which France and Great PBritain may co-operate. “It was Ind'cated in English circles) that the French and the British dele gates would continue to work together | at Lausanne. The two prime ministers had anoth- er talk on the ra'lway station platform just before the train left with the Brit- jsh delegaion for London on board. fone Sieg oat “LIGHTS OF NEW YORK” WILL PLAY HERE SOON Heralded by the New York review- ers as even better than “While New York Sleeps,” another Fox special, “Lights of New York" comes to the , America Theater next Sunday for a ‘run of two days, The picture, lke its famous predecessor, was bongs by Charles J. Brabin. Again March MacDermott, who haa. @ remarkable role in “While New Sleeps,” is given a chance for @ great portrayal in the second episode of the film. He begins life as a Wall Street agnate, whose life and fortunes are ed by a woman, and then be- comes a derelict of the New York (streets. The peouljar chain of circum- stances that raise him to the heights again give him an opportunity for what {s said to be his greatest part. | ‘The picture has for its theme the idea that every light in New York, be it one of the glaring lights of Broad- way or one of the dim lights of the Bowery, has a story behind it. So in @ rapidly moving drama, the audience is given a vivid pahorama of New York life. THRILLING SCENES. IN “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD” Pirates being thrown headlong from towering decks; sword-fights while cannon boom, and a thrilling swing for Ife 130 feet across nnd over the of a rakish corsair craft—such ‘aro the thril: features of George Fitz maurice’s new Paramount pietui production of “To Have and To Hold. with Betty Compson and Bert Ly in the featured leads alded by ‘Theo- \dore Kosloff and W. J. Ferguson in strong roles. if Ouida Bergere adapted “To Have sand To Hold” from the famous ro- mantic novel by Mary Johnston wh'ch was a best seller some years ago. The picture will be presented at the inito Theater next Sunday. It should nor is a stockman from of Kayces who caine to Casper yesterday cn busivoss. surprise to the spectator who expect ed something on the order of the struggling poor boy achieving suc Scott's Emulsion i" cod-liver oil direct ve | cream. Ithelps make fo teen et ‘away with very good taste from mak- ing Marmaduke too much the hero. In doing 80 has brought, out the) Duman qualities in him and has made Rim all the more real and all the/ Tore like the little boy that most men have known in themselves. In “Rags to Riches" there is also! an excellent love story in which the freckle-faced lud plavs the cupid. There is also a sermon on the way parents should bring up thelr chil-| dren. Just what this sermon ts, no| one will decide right away. It looks very much as though the photoplay- wright believed in letting the kids have enough freedom to educate them- selves to thelr own responsibility. —_.—____ Arthur K. Lee, president of the Na- tional Bank 6f Commerce, came down ‘rom Thermopolis yesterday after- moon. STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN SHOP TO HANDLE PALMS CANDIES EXCLUSIVELY = | Casper’s feng business will be increased by one more estab- c{EARCOUDS...... soply Seely ugincetiian Vicks Over 17 Million Jars Used WESLEY BARRY AT THE RIALTO TODAY IN “RAGS TO RICHES,” THRILLING DRAMA OF BOYHOOD | | Scene PF; S TO RI ; g cel rom *RAG wo RICHES © Featuring WESLEY BARRY Spanish music please! Wesley catches him. Barry’: row, again, ‘Rags to Riches” is all And, talk about thrills! $50.00, $45.00, $40.00 and fighter—and he'll be some hero till gruff old Ri Simpson is the sheriff west comedy thriller at the Rialto Today and Tomor- Barry is now a barnyard bs yam ell Si: mn to Riches,” fun. It will make, you young Wow! PAGE FIVE. Ushment with” the opening of the|be on sale at special prices at tho Palms Wholesale Candy company “Stop, Look and Listen” store tomor- which will be in full operation tomor-| row. row morning. The establishment ta | owned by E. G. Hadley and it is situ-| ated in the basement of the Palms) bles on East Second street. | company will manufacture candy exclusively for the “Stop, Look Will Help You gna Listen’ confectionery, tormerty|1 (lear YX OUr Skin Pany will turn out specialties each’ | Ss. Penne Teemn. Ms, week, the first Erne fudge which vill Cuticura Soap PAY DAY SPECIALS JANUARY 6TH at the Bungalow Grocery and Market 412 East Fifth Phones 22 and 23 Cane Sugar, 25-Ib, sacks__________ $2.30 Recspuds, per Cw. $1.35 Bleaniicen soleus sl) $ Ibs. 25¢ Per (S, SOD. — LS ee 10 bars 50¢ Crystal White Soap Chips, pkg._ Beef Pot Roast, Ib. Beef Rib Boil_____- ad Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. 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