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PAGE FOUR. NEGOTIATION OF DEBT Che Casper Dally Critune Orley Stumbaugh Seeking Divorce Orley Stumbaugh has filed suit for in the search for Grover Clevelund Bergdoll, draft evader. of and Irish Women's association Isst night as “suspicious charac- | sent a cablegram to Mrs. Gertrude Corless, president of the »American women pickets for the enforcement of America's war alms, IS—Mrs. Despard, secretary | to request President Harding's in- ae 7 3 tervention in favor of Irish repub- for the defense of prisoners, has jabsolute divorce from Ethel Stum- baugh on the grounds of desertion. ‘The petition asserts that the couple were married September 13, 1920, at eee ee and have no children. SETTLEMENT HALTED CONTRACT CANCELLATIO SOUGHT IN COURT SUIT, Alfred R. Lowey, as administrator ct the estate of the Inte George H. Pew, has instituted suit against John Jensen and Annie M. Jensen, in dis- trict court, for the cancellation of a contract for the purchase of property in the Burlington addition. the agreement, August 16, 1921, called for a purchase price of $6,500, part of which was to be met with monthly payments. died May 18, 1922, in Montana. The plaintiff asserts that the de- Barker Pini rotestttinn against J. Milton grounds of cruelty. The couple were married January 15, 1920, at Hastings, tiff seeks custody of a minor child, | aged three years, J. Milton Barker Jr. LATE FLASHES MOBILE, Ala—An inquest into the death of Clarence Rodstrom, 29, | ot Holdredge, Neb., who was burned to death in his room here Tuesday following an explosion of flashlight powder, concluded here Iast night resulted in the coroner’s jury ren- dering a verdict of “probable acci- a ia British Reach Limit of Authority and Promise Continuation of Adjust- ment After Their Return WASHINGTON, Jan. |Barker on the 18.—Negotiations between thé American and British governments looking to the refunding of Great Britain’s war debt tu the United States will be car- ried forward through the British embassy here after the re- turn of the British debt commission to London at the end of commissions which have Progress here for ten days. An official spokesman for the Amer- This announcement was made at the conclusion today of the peanerer! toan group declared there was nothing erican | sions of the British and Amer! eS air pr rade pesbiiybr daar |plete understanding betwoen the two | governments and that there was rea- son to hope that an agreement in principle could be reached in time for submission to congress at the present terms of the agreement and asks that the contract be cancelled and that the Pialtte be declared the owner of the LOCAL SHOPS IN JACKSONVILLE, La. — Depart- | ment of justice agents | awaiting word from Washington In reference to finger prints and pho- | WASHINGTON, “The best comedy that Mr. Reid has yet SRR Cast includes LILA LEE. —Also— “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL” Only three more chapters—save your Pony and Prize votes. WYOMING TODAY American and British debt commis. |sions were prepared to suspend nego- tiations with today’s meeting owing to a decision of the British that con- tographs of two men taken off the | German steamer Deutschf: here Moet me at the Smoke House. NEW LOCATION At 180 South Center street in the versations had reached a stage mak- occupied by the ing desirable a personal report to thetr government before continuation of efforts toward an agreament on the quarters formerly Richter Musto store, two Casper wo- men have moved their shops and have opened up one of the most attractive combination establishments to be sven | MARY PICKFORD, FRIDAY IN “TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY’ |refunding of Great Britain's war debt. For that purpose the British com- HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY LAST NIGHT mission will sail from New York on |Saturday with the time and manner Mrs. Frank Stuart, who has been operating the Stuart Children's shop| very successfully in the OS building) has expanded her line of merchandise and for that reason has changed the mame of the concern to the Stuart shop. This shop is now located in the excellent place on Center. Mrs, H. F. Comfort, owner of the jof the resumption of the negotiations |resting with the London government. Both aides still are agreed as to the desirability of the earliest settlement Possible. While the decision came as a surprise to the American delegates the obligation upon the British com- mission to act in full accord with the desires of the London cabinet was ‘The question now erising ts whether "jan agreement in principle on terms of settlement can be reached in time for formal action on it by congress at the present session, which has only six weeks to run. The difference in views held by the commissions is not regarded in Amer- {can quarters as great. partment in addition to her other, Entering the store, one is fn a long room with prettily cases displaying on the right hand arranged show side the merchandise of the Stuart shop and on the left that of the Arts chiefly to the suestion of inetrest rate with the time within which the debt -|{s to be pafd and the mintmum an- nual payment to be undertaken. re- garded as points further advanced | toward agreement. Constipation Mrs. Stuart has added to her line ® corset department with an fenced ocorsetier 5 thousand dollars has been invested in this department alone. ‘wear and hose are also new additions. ‘The regular line of children’s wear and nursery furniture is sti!l main Mrs. Comfort has stamped goods, @rapery materials and curtain nets Desides many other specialties. S. R. O. SIGN OUT AGAIN Don’t miss the greatest of all screen romances “IF | WERE QUEEN” With gorgeous ETHEL CLAYTON Announcement of a formal opening ef the new establishments will made at an early date. —-—_— DISTURBANCE IN DANCE HALL COSTS MAN $28 Is Is Relieved jpt—Permanent—Reliel bie "9 LITTLE LIVER PILLS rarely fall Purely le — act wofely bat gent Then the real thing! Mary Pickford In her g: 1922 ten-reel version of “Tess of the Storm Coun- y down in your date book and the wonder film worth iting * ‘ion. The critics of the big N. the following, from the New Yor the Storm Country’ is the great One more day! In her most brilliant role. DE HAVEN ON pahty HUSBANDS” RI ALT TODAY LAST TIMES It is more than that. mai great pictures of motion picture history. Ju: faithful to life, it reaches to the he James Stevens, alleged principal tn the bout which enlivened proceedings at a North Burlington addition dance hall last Saturday evening, was fined moving one to laught. at the impulse of the impish little figure ut whom it revolve: Remember Friday, 40 cents for grown-up folks, and 10 cents. for chi dren under 12. See it at the America Friday, Saturday, Sunday or court at the trial of the case yetser- 4 J. Bruhns, charged with wield- ise pen in the matter of sign ks, will be up for preliminary said to have signed checks for sums totaling approximately lave defrauded, among others, Camp. bell & Johnson, the Smoke House and the Wyatt hotel. ‘Winning a Widow’ Last Times Tonight “Winning a Widow” will be shown for the last times today at the Co- lumbia theatre after a very success ful run in which the humorous tend- encies of the audience have had an DOROTH Y DALTON , ano JACK HOLT SUPPORTED BY MITCHELL LEWIS With little of the complex and with _ thing of the highbrow, & Widow" is very excellently done by the Jack Lord company, ® Musical interruptions #nd most of them are clever. It features Hobart Bosworth. uaa eabsccrichr DODGE SEDAN. Many a man who drove an open @ar with clattering curtains through the dust and wind of Tuesday and Wednesday vowed he would trade in his car for a sedan or coupe. The price of this Dodge sedan makes it very easy for him; very easy inCeed. See !t at 434 W. Yellowstone. Doud- Weaver Motor Co. QULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says PRESENTED BY ADOLPH ZUKOR Two popular stars in a stirring love story of the Superbly picturized by the producer of “Be- hind the Door.” y for the screen by one of America’s great- est playwrights. RIALTO. y breaking out of the skin, even y, itching eczema, can be quickly ome by applying a littel mentho- , declares a noted skin Because of its germ dostroy- ing properties, this sulphur prepart. tion begins at once to soothe Irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the tor disfigurement, and you do ~ Two DAYS ONLY TOMORROW—SATURDAY Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug: gist use it like cold cream —aAdy. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. ASPERS FAMILY PME A B4G LYE BD “Where Everybody Goes” LAST TIMES TONIGHT Billy Howard’s Screaming Farce “WINNING A WIDOW” And the Feature Photoplay—“The Brute Master” ALL NEW SHOW FRIDAY “At Saratoga Springs” 4 With Jack Lord Doing Principal Comedy Also the Thrilling Photoplay “THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS” Two Shows Nightly, 7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c “Tonight’s the estate ANNIVERSARY WEEK amma COUntTY Store Dance pamn A chance for one and a chance for all. cans of corn, peas, beans, peaches, pears, blackber- ries, raspberries, pineapple, coffee, tea, etc. Hams Every man and lady entering the hall will receive To the 25 people holding lucky numbers we will distribute the above mentioned groceries. REMEMBER Tonight 9:00 o Clock Tonight ARKEON Admission—Gents 25c, Ladies Free JR QUICK RESULTS TRY TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS LAST TIMES TONIGHT NERO? J. GORDON EDWARDS’ TREMENDOUS, SPEC. TACULAR PRODUCTION IN 12 REELS. PRODUCED IN ROME. With the Beautiful American Actress VIOLET MERSEREAU Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 AT THE AMERICA FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY ary Pickford In the Crowning Achievement of Her Career “TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY” NOT AN OLD SCENE-IN THE ENTIRE PICTURE. Shows Will Start Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock. USUAL PRICE 10c AND 40c TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WALL'S POPULAR PLAYERS LORETTA KIDD “LITTLE MISS NOBODY” LAWRENCE DEMING IN THREE ACTS CAST OF CHARACTERS Lawrence Deming Annanias Lovetoddy. -~Dan Malumby Miss Primm _ c MISS LORETT. -Little Miss Nobody Act First—The Roos Act Second—Near Nat’s Cabin Act Third—A Female Seminary —Also— 6—Big Vaudeville Lepenaliee-~-6 MASTER JOE “DERITA PHOTOPLAY SUPREME EARLE WILLIAMS IN “FORTUNE’S MASK” Prices 10c and 40c LAST TIMES TODAY HOUSE PETERS in “MAN FROM LOST RIVER” Also HAROLD LLOYD in “BEAT IT”