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PAGE FOUR SHIP BILL DEAD AT LAST, DEBT FUNDING OKEHED Senate Struggles Over Demise of Admin- istration Measure as Pres. Harding | Signs Bill for Debt Adjustment WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—The administration shipping bill was finally killed today in the se..ate. After refusing by a vote of 48 to 36 to send the legislation back to committee, the senate voted 63 to.7 to lay it aside and take up the filled-milk bill. The displacement of the ship bill brought about its death, th eth hada oh x cenhschdaid ‘BELLBOY 19° 15 FULL OF ACTION AND ROMANCE Action, the feature of a'l Douglas Maclean's pictures, was never more conspicuous than in “Bellboy 13" now playing at the America theatre. This is a snappy romance of a young man who would marry a young heiress, but who is restrained for a time by (his uncle who threatens to disinherit |W@S8 arrested here today by the French authorities. him. The effort of the young man to get to his sweetheart is equalled only by his disappointment when he gets there and has her refuse to see him again until he starts to work. | B | As a beltboy, McLean is not 80/ aociare, show that he was a member hifege sl spacalieniph at perry or} ood, but “hopping bells at 10 cents or the ‘secret order of the Swastiia erases Levon bill ae ie geet a hop" ts worl, according {o his owy and the notorious consul reactionary peti s to tedoral’ explores statement, s | organization. ‘count eroea | posed cal the great and accomplished sctross| “sy. since, came’ 407s Ruhr sey- 2 oy ay ee ne should not chat with Bellboy 13 in ‘the dining room. A coincidence brings Uncle to the scene, who is enraged at the course taken by his nephew. Uncle has al- most got to buy the hote! before} es inj things are righted and Nephew mar- eral days ago on a special mission, urging the nationalists to a program j of violence, the French declare. nationalists have been unusually ac- tive, holding protest meetings, spread- and ries tho actress. at age NEWSPAPER MAN ACTS wnat apes SLOW LAST TIMES HERE motion of Senator Ladd, Republican, fo} When Jess Robbins, producer of “A Front Page Story,” which will be shown at the America theatre on Fri day and Saturday announced that ne| dent Harding toc ish debt funding b: Immediately af igne Brit- sigged (the: Brit"! aa ino: other’ plet The mysticism of the Orient, the d treasury of-! that Karl Radek, chief of publicity has been prohibited by the inter- marks at Duisburg, they claim was intended for use as a immed bau a love of two persons drawn together tri s 7 -| five hours’ fight and further tight- Se eee ke Cath Geeae taal | by an indefinable and an irrecstiie| intended to make a newspaper story Sagara Soe ‘360,000.00 pare me ened the legislative jam in the and to put them into form for cerry-| bond, a touch of the supernatural, | he received several eo ene ation | Kupterdreh, honse. ing into effect the refunding terms, tl ese are blended in “The Young| requesting him to keep it true to life. | Rajah,” with a fine sense of artistry. A Geath struggie has been put in- to this picture. Valentino is on one agreed upon. A. Rowe-Dutton, the British treas-| ury reresentative, was advised of the White Hous and made an appointment to see Under-Secretary | Gilbert of the treasury, who is draft-| Side trying to take it. ing the formal indenture embodying | the agreement. ling and Later in the week, the American| tension r funding commission will finally | Justice is s the identure and 5 uckland Critics have ador, prob-| that it is premier production of | Rodolph V: tino, one of the most beléved actors in America. a MILLIONAIRE | MINER DEAD | LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. Captain James Hoatson, mil mining operator at Calumet, vinter home here side fighting for his life and a mem ber of a Hindu gang ts on the other The audience kent on its feet during this thril- nd gr on ping episode, nor is the ed until the dl. uid of this picture cause of aby will sign it. DISCUSSION OF WORLD COURT PROPOSAL ENDS. WASHINGTO 283.—Formal on of President Harding’: membersh: in the international rt set up t the league of nations appare: end today for this sessto: fter a conference with Harding, Chairman Lod foreign relations mi hardly likely the president @ before March 4 to th ‘or further data aid the questions committee were impor s and that before replying | © ‘ould of course consult He. added Mich, ster. one of the found- et and Arizona Min- Company and vice president of it at the time of his death He was one of the earliest men to enter the cop- per mining industry in Michigan and was widely known in other copper mining centers in the West and Southwest. acted upon at this The information by the committee Borah resolution relates to the powers of the internationat rticularly sought s set forth in the nd jur court | nick of | stray bullet from a labor fight in the A prominent editor and friend of Mr. Robbins said in substance: “Jess, I know that you know news- papers, and I know that Arthur Good- rich is familiar with the workings of a newspaper office, Edward Horton, your leading man, has been a reporter and all that, but don’t let any of the gross errors stide by that have stamped newspaper pictures and plays rees. Don‘t make your newspa- reporters carry notebookes, don’t make them all cubs, don’t dress them like clothing store dummies and don’t have them always dropping in on the time. - Reporters don’t do those things. STRAY BULLET PROVES FATAL CHICAGO, Feb. 19 years old, is v —Paul Radin, struck Monday by a rooms of a butcher's union local as he mounted the stairs to pay his father's dues, died early today. sociated Press.}—An official inquiry | legality of the British claim to part of the funds seized here last week. held under seal until the question is settled between Great Britain and | the occupation allies. OTORM VICTIM WILLBE | bill, 16 years of age, who died in a snow storm November 13, 1922 and whose body was found 16 miles north- west of Casper on the open prairie Monday evening, will be held the Shaffer-Gay chapel at 2 p. m. to-| morrow. chapel this afternoon into the matter He | of the boy's death. Che Casper Daily Cribune PRINCE VON LIPPE, AGITATOR, SEIZED BY FRENCH MILITARY IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST SABOTAGE ESSEN, Feb. 28.—(By The Associated Press.)—Prince Frederich Wilhelm Von Lippe, German nationalist eat is chargedshe has been stirring up agitation against the Franco-| elgian troops in the Ruhr. The prince was an active factor in the German campaign for the retention of Upper Silesia. Papers found in his room, the French WASHYNGTON, Feb. The & propaganda among the strikers urging calling of other rikes. It is reported in German % urces the tee, but action was deterred on the nomination of James G. McNary, southwestern banker, to succeed r the Russian Soviet governmeni,| “if Crissinger as North Dakota. For the last times today the pat- allied high commission at Coblenz WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Re- rons of the FR theater are be- AS CENSOR 10 FIL from entering the occupied area. The| publican house leaders were de- FUNDING BILL | Ing given an nity to see Ro. Ruhr Echo, the Communist organ,| termined if possible to press the SIGNED TODAY. dolph Valent The Young Ra. 7 has been suspended by order of the|-farm credits legislation to a vote WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Prest-| Jah," romance that fea- French. before adjournment today. The measure was side-tracked yesterday for a conferenco report on the na- tional bank tax bill which led to a The Belgians have seized 160,000,000 which amount COLOGNE, Feb. 28.—(By The As- Proceeding here to ascertain the he money and the plates are being; \ —————__—_ Jast say LAID AT REST THURSDAY, © Blue-jay The funeral of Clyde Henry Brake- The simolest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out, Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in thin plasters, The action is the same, from | An inquest was being held at the was the twenty-seventh victim of Chi- cago labor shootings in the last 12 years and the third within two week: In the fight William “Red” Kinsella, alleged gun man, was killed. Police are searching for Albert Green, busi- ness agent of the local in whose halls the shooting occurred, and four other |‘P form of adhesion of other nations to it, includiafy. the reservations adopted by them. WASHINGTON, credits leg'slation finally was called up today in the house under a plan cating for a night session, and, if pos- sible, a final vote before adjournment Promises were & of a fight on BS LAX Ne . Repre ‘acid content of TINGLE'S bas ic al al sobis. O ASPIRIN distends the tiny sentative Burt 7 capillary blood vessels. 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S's abeesbed lines dis red, Chairman ae xeloven Sad n of the ing committee ing the fight for the measure, and chusetts, having charge of the entative Luce, republican in opposition an McFadden explained the credits measure up two new ses to s bank ems for the 1 of the farm He said portions of the Strong federal land bank bill re ty passed by the house had been ad = ed in the credits bill decause there ap e steri peared to be little prospect that would be possible to obtain indepen ent senate sion. on both at this ses PRED jg] Tae Wei Kxown Mrvicorms or Tae Famous Ruczirt Doox Avrnom Will Be At Fuchs’ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Read the story on Page 12 in today’s Tribune and watch for FULL PAGE AD IN TOMORROW’S TRIBUNE GLB’S LAXO ASPIRIN prevents the stomach from being upset. 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Offices America Theater Mills Offers You a Greater Oppor- tunity Than Any Other Town In Wyoming BUY A LOT IN MILLS AND KNOW THE TRUTH $400.00 and $450.00 Each $25 down and $10 a month with no taxes until December, 1924. We have a man on the ground to assist you in making your selections, Call, Write or Telephone and Be Convinced. MILLS CONSTRUCTION C9. Phones 311 and 2019-J-3 Bldg. and Town of Mills Spend More on Sodas Than on Electric Power Which do you prize more, luxury or comfort? Would you rather have sodas and soft drinks or electric lights iri your house? we United States Government statistics show that the people of the United States spent more at the soda fountain last year than they did for all the light, heat and power fur- nished electrically. And more- over, the women of the land put more into purchases of jewelry, perfumes, silk hose and the like than the cost of light, heat and power. Natrona Power Company 28.—The nomination of D. R. Crissinger, comptroller of the currency, to be governor of the federal reserve board, was reported favorably to- day by the senate banking commit- gas claims before taking up tho credits measure. WASHINGTON, Feb, 28.—The house passed today the a boy terior to claims to oil and adjust gas rights in the south half of the Lael dae ig diggin hora, which the supreme court held to be public domain. The measure now goes to conference. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Crea- tion of a joint congressional com- mission of gold and silver inquiry fs authorized in a resolution adopt- ed ioday by the senate and sent to the house where action is expected after adjournment. year. ——_—_—— still persists. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923. POLICE CHIEF RE-ARRESTED MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 28.— A. C, Jensen, superintendent of police, arrested last Friday on four warrants charging neglect of duty, was re-ar_ rested today on another warrant charging general neglect of duty ex 1, 1921, when he took office, to Feb. ruary 23, 1923. When he was ar- raigned for the second time, Jensen Although there are a number of native actresses in Japan, somo of them of great ability, the tradition that men shall play feminine roles tending over a period from December |- agoin pleadea 1 five charges has been set for March suilty. Trial on all Boils [ores ouichy of its Remarkable Blood-Cleansing Power! ‘There is a reason for everything that Bappens. Common-senee kills misery. horrible. i mony. 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The larger | 1 FURTHER SCANDAL OF THE ABOVE COUPLE WILL APPEAR IN A FRONT PAGE STORY | y COLUMBIA ALLEN’S “REVUE OF COMPANY OF 20 PEOPLE In the Breezy Musical Comedy “AT THE SEA SHORE” With Mil New VAUDEVILLE FEATURES —Also— J. Warren Kerrigan’s Best Photoplay “THE COAST OF GPPORTUNITY” Don’t Miss the Lyric Quartet Tonight. Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 yi fe) TODAY A Y REVUES” 10c and 40c FACTS AND FIGURES Two Performances Daily RIALTO ABOUT “WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER” The three largest studios in New York were required over a period of 160 days at a cost of $1,221,491.20, or $7,634.32 per day, or $954.29 per hour, for the actual film- { ing. Other expenses increased the total cost of the pro- duction to approximately $1,500,000. Largest indoor set ever filmed was constructed, cost- ing $41,721.26 to build, covering 28,800 square feet of floor space and containing 32 separate buildings. The employment of more than 3,000 actors. Great hall of Hampton Court palace, reproduced exact- ly as in the time of King Henry VIII of England. Genuine Gothic tapestries valued at $230,000 were used. Ancient Armor came from some of the most famous collections of Europe. Antique jewelry and old silverware used worth many thousands of dollars. 3,000 costumes of the Tudor period costing more than $100,000 were worn. 3,123 people in a single scene. 55 principal characters, played by celebrated actors of stage and screen, comprising the greatest and highest salaried cast ever assembled, were employed. 33 cavalry horss—2 jumping off bridge, 30 feet high. 20 expert vordsmen engaged in the duel scenes. Stone bridge 90 { 1 especially constructed. Wedding dress of silver cloth, er- | mine and pearls, weighs 25 pounds. Street of old Paris two city blocks long. Matinee 2:15, Evening 8:15 Seats Reserved for Sunday Matinee and Every Evening. Lower Floor, Balcony, First 4 Rows of Second Balcony, 75c, Loges, $1 and Gallery 50c, Plus War Tax. FIVE DAYS STARTING SUNDAY tlong was SEATS NOW SELLING

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