Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1923, Page 7

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923. QUESTION OF JURISDICTION IN CRONKHITE CASE IS TAKER TO SUPREME TRIBUNAL BY POTHIER _ WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Proceedings were instituted in the supreme court in an- effort to obtain a final de- cision as to the jurisdiction of the federal courts to try the alleged murderers of Maj. Alexander P. Cronkhite, who died of eeaneh ay ay ound received at Camp Lewis, Wash., in 1918. @ court was asked to grant a petition for habeas c to bring before it a decision of Judge ocalitd J Brown of the United States district x tal mines in Montana was killed by court for Rhods Is‘and, which held |™' Be eed Ly Roland R. Pothier without ball ori| he, senate by. ita adoption’ of an ad. alleged confession of having fired the | Verma, cPOrt on the measure from shot which Killed Major Cronkhite. the til. ona oe tie ac sai ¢ assure Sudge, Brown, Geciding: tha’. the] savdcated*by Govemtr 3. M. Dies shooting took place on a government/|in hig message to th iepldatare, reservation over which the federal| toreq the lover nome te courts had jurisdiction, refused to re-! vticense tae ott eae : + lease Pothier on ball. ‘Since that de-| PROGUMIGR OF cio ataee cision the United States commission- | ments changed Me cucovib 2 er in New York city Bee eee Na thug|80 that the tax would have graduated justice: ere eve Seite end the 1 per cent apply only to those ho le 3 without |... a " Juciedietion because the reservation | it! & gross annual production of had not passed into the full control £ of the government at th 2 of shooting. Davis G. Arnold, an attorney of have paid only one dollar. Providence. Che Casper Daily Cribune All that “Blood and Sand” was . —and more! Valentino as a gor- geous Prince of royal blood who f loves a beautiful American heir- ess and braves amazing adven- PAGE toctan. Here’s a kind of a bad position for Charles Jones. It is | $500,000 and mines with less than|Hly one of the many little humorous situations in his latest 100,00 a year gross production would| Picture, “Boss of Camp 4,” which plays at the America Thea- iter Sunday and Monday. | 5 R. 1, acting as counsel Lb] for Pothier, began today"s procecd- ings. Potheir is without funds, Arn-| old said in an application to the court | to consider the case under rules! which would relleve Pothier from cer- | tain fillng and other court charges, | and to direct the release of his client | r “holds evidence that in return for A ms and money suggestions were nade that the influence of republican I were sent to interview Soviet pollti- clans in Switzerland. “Tho Irish government,” he asserts, | rish organizations in the United States would be secured to obtain on Bail. LONDON, Feb. 24.—(By The Asso-]lence and destruction will increase Sone of the Soviet by the | clated Press.)—A change from a non | this undermining of the republican | United States Mi l T ’ cothmittal view of the pacification of | strength. —~. Ireland to “a cautious but undoubted | | optimism,” among well informed res!- ‘ | dents of Dublin, is reported by’ Killed Today by | correspondent of the Daily Mail who| | has just returned from the Irish city jafter an absence of five months. | Montana Senate one in Dublin actually declares th one is convinced integration of the republ! on_gross production of in and that a fresh ov HELENA, Feb, 24.—The bill to put @ license a 1 Farewell Shows TODAY Jack Lord and His Musigirls Present the Comedy Scream “The Two - Buzzards” A Farce Comedy Riot “Mother” of “Humor- esque” in Her Greatest Characterization “The Greatest Love” LAST TIMES TONIGHT ent is in the republicans over The correspondent says that no| Free State government. CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £4 4 ‘Et BD among the republicans and says that their only point of agree gular lupe tha ireat Britain will negotiate with th the heads of th quite Sharp Sunday STARTING SUNDAY HARRY W. ALLEN’S “REVUE OF REVUES” 20--- PEOPLE---20 Presenting “HIGH LIFE IN JAIL” A Big Musical Extravaganza with Special Scenic and Singing Foole—Harmony Kings Ladies, Bring the Children to the Matinees and Avoid the Night Crowds. No Advance in Prices—10c and 40c The writer stresses “the great dis: unton” rece —With— Electrical Effects, Introducing 5—Big Comedy Parte—5 BOBBY VIAL—The Man Behind the Laughs. and Special CLARA HODGE—The Cyclonic Soubrette. Vaudeville Features HARRY “BUCK” FELLOWS—The Dancing Demon. Beg tae The Pogo Chorus of Eight Real Beauties Don’t Miss Seeing And the CLARA GORDON FAMOUS LYRIC QUARTETTE “TARKINGT 10c and 40c you away. as early as possible. We again feel that we owe apologies to the people who so kindly waited in line and also to the ones who could not get in. Owing to our limited number of seats we were forced to turn "We beg that you please help us avoid the long waits by attending the matinee and come Shows start---1 p. m., 2:45 p. m., 4:30 p. m,; , 6:15 p..m., 8 p. m. and 9:30 p..m. POLICE HEAD UNDER FIRE MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb, 24.—A arrant for the arrest of A. C. Jen superintendent of police, based or four indictments, returned recently hat] The campaign of destruction of|the county grand jury, was served is in sight, but that nearly| country houses. has been helped b: f Ieul y|day by Sheriff Harle Brown. «| Jensen, who is charged with “ t|Meglect of duty” in failing to close y}Up gambling, and disorderly houses, has been relieved of duty at his own Trequest pending disposition of the charges, RIALTO :: STARTING tures to win her. eence. A thrilling, eye-filling tertainment. ey Pose ig Rodolph "THE YOUNG RAJAH' TOMORROW With costumes and settings of dazzling magnifi- @ Paramount CPiclure en- esse LLashy presents DAYS Valentino AMERICA “THE COUNTER JUMPER” THEATER JACKIE LAST TIMES TODAY COOGAN EARLE WILLIAMS “TROUBLE” —IN— —Also— “YOU NEVER KNOW” HAROLD LLOYD Also ‘eacillageins I A, RRY SEMON FOLLOW ee CROWD In His Latest Comedy MUTT & JEFF Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30—10c and 40c . SUNDAY TOM MIX SUNDAY—BUCK JONES IN “BOSS OF CAMP 4” “TRAILIN’ ” BISHOP-CASS THEATERS, HUB TODAY ONLY 1 to 11—10c.and 250 STARTING SUNDAY—BISHOP CASS COMBINATION SHOW—SEE ADVERTISEMENT IRIS THEATER TODAY ONLY “BUDDIES” THE MERRY MUSICAL PLAY Vv IN THREE ACTS FAMILY MATINEE Today at 2:30 Children 10c, Adults 40c Evening, 8:15—25c and 55c SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY please you. WEDNESDAY RIS THEATE BISHOP-CASS—COMBINATION ENTERTAINMENT EDWIN CAREWE PRESENTS THE FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION MIGHTY LAK A ROSE An offering which contributes to the list of the year’s best pictures. You'll laugh at the antics of “Slip as “Iose’”’ does unequalled work in the picture. MANAGER STEWART STANDS BEHIND EVERY PROMISE MADE FOR “MIGHTY LAK A ROSE” IF YOU'RE NOT PLEASED, JUST SAY, MONEY BACK! = BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT “Mighty Lak a Rose”’ is strong in both comedy and pathos, pery Eddie” and probably weep at the misfortune of the little blind heroine. Dorothy Mackail You'll say WONDERFUL! ; BISHOP-CASS HAS SECURED IN THEIR WESTERN “LONESOME SPECIAL SCENERY, ETC. AN ORPHEUM HEADLINE ACT (Just closing a week at Orpheum Theater, Denver, where it created a sensation.) MIDDLETON AND SPELLMEYER COMEDY SKETCH THREE SHOWS SUNDAY—2:30, 6:45 AND 8:45 LAND” MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY It is sure to ea 1 ee | SPORT REVIEW By courtesy Arkeo DOUG. ISITT. 1 g Academy WILL “MIGHTY LAK A ROSE” As « Prologue to the Picture. TWO SHOWS MON., TUES., WED.—7 AND 9 CHILDREN UNDER 12—10c — “VACATION COCKTAIL And MUTT AND JEFF . —In— * “NEAR THE ADULTS—50c, END”

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