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ee i nt rs ih eid eee Caan: % ¢ PAGE FOURTEEN Che Casper Daily Cribune CANAL DEFENSE PLANS WILL BE PUT TO TRIAL THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. OMAHA HEAVY | IAA ISANXOUSTO © STOCK-REDUCING hs iD IRISH SEIZURES MAY BE BLOCKED BY BILL E 2 | ¢ ‘Amendment of Restoration of Order ‘Act CONDITION OF } Is Proposed by House of Commons IRUSS LEADER) § Member Who Fears Strife IS CRITICAL TLL OMAHA, Neb. March 15.—Jack! Lewis, manager of Jim Herman, = Omaha heavyweight, today offered to == wager $1,000 with Luis Firpo’s man ager, that Herman will bent the Ar- == eT ; Ss ip gentine fighter if they meet at the i trategic Problem to Be} Peto sounds, New York. dune 2, ac NOW IN FULLSWAY : cording to the Omaha Evening Bee,! ‘ Mich wad, : LONDON, March 15.—(By The Associated Press.)—The| s.secow. anon we Solved by U.S. Fleet | tick sass tewin announced that th Sinn d 1 i has followed last Sunday’s Irish arrests in hee ered ire Bete aa z La nee > apmired, ince inventory we find ourselves uneasiness that has followed last S aye clated Press.)—The condition of Pre- Maneu er. R rt Lewis’ assertion followed announce. f b Great Britain has induced Sir Kingsley Wood, member of the! mier Lenine, who is suffering from a vers, I\eport. ment last night in New York of for- overstocked with some new and f } f commons, to draft a bill which he will introduce |serious iliness, indicated by the official . mation of a $1,500,000 corporation d. : se of co’ R 88, fi , hs “500, | f : a ROUSE ding the Restoration of Order in Trelasid | Witetiie to meron et eceaats cc beee | Ma: boxing club, and that Firpo may be slightly used Phonographs of stan a next Tuesday amending the Re |was unchanged, it was stated in the}, WASHINGTON, March *15.—How, one of tho first to hex forene act d k : A d ; ; far the security of the Pan 1 crea ard make, which we took in trade on E ‘act, ate dae Jated Presr.)--The bravery of a|°™mmuniaue issued this afternoon. | far the security Naya Lame canal) ization. A $26,000 purse has been of- C 1 Aeied holi The measure proposes that in the] sociate; resr.)--The bravi of a! Crowds on the streets watched the ime of war may have been weak-| fered Firpo to meet Herman. i - Zz event of future deportations under| national soldier averted a railway| posting of the bulleting And the mer|ened theoretical'y as a remult of the | new Onsole models during our holi 3 the act, the home secretary be obliged| accident between Thomastown and/inrenas interest amas apn [arms conerence agreemente fortes fe | day business. - to inform the advisory committee| Athlone yesterday. A band of trregu-|+hroughout the capital in the cordigen| Strategic problem of the flect manes NOT GUIL TY estal'shed by the act and that] lara, seizing an engine, sent it down | tr tne vatient vers now in progress in Panama ’ ; 4 g within a week this committee must] the track. An officer of the railway |°' one serious turn in the health of the| They constitute the first practical tre This unusual sale affords you the op cs consider whether the deportation’ {s|'protection’ corps. notified the /eutharl: (tii; a. var icrauit a erraaria known | °Ut of national defense plans, particu SA YS SOLON portunity of securing for your home { just and reasonable. The persons] ties at a block house along the track|etterany when the pabin wee ye | tary in relation to the las modl- , {affected would have the right to at-| and Brady, on duty in the cabin |Zormed through e bulletin’ that tho| fled by the nation’s miltary atrateglets a beautiful Phonograph of standard : tend the hearing acted promptly. He took off his|formed. throug! 1 leg were af.|Since the conference agreements. : 3 Members of parliament do not be-| shoes and awaited the arrival of the fected by weakness but thatsditialty ho chief threat to the canal's “prob-| Os amon dees = make—at a great saving. te Neve that the bill ‘will have the least | locomotive which soon approached |io hs cuecoh which had tren cnae | ability of service” as the prime lininn PRS NGTON, March 15—Senator | = i chance of passing the house but tts| making between 20 and 30 miles an|ii.{vs speech which had been 1 sie nations. dethnsai cbbln cnt conly | Sine wk eeelimerat eae ete = introduction \will_ give the govern-| hour. Brady canght hold on the en-ltovaity waded that: Mie enerct cont | from. & tailitary but a transportation | Sulity. tp court here today in pieteceatt | . a ment an opportunity to make clear} gine and swung himself aboard, suc:| 100° 0 aanarlnes ty undpoint ,as well, is seen in the lim: see ella tbat cl 4 xX ° its position which now is ceeded in reaching the control and itation on capital ship strength of the| aawee tein, a clerk in the Wy} sa -—- scarcely 500 yards from an approach : limtation on cruiser and submarine | Cent fistlc encounter between t 2 DUBLIN, March 15—(By The As-| ing passenger train. \Continuance Is strength. PRCA i eamge eect as on a Washing: er : | R f d } a meine ydsheat biter SN Tee "| tata reply Benator. Caraway tela He tirely differe : ° 3 , - STORM MOVES EAST AND SOUTH, Refused Wizard |i eric, Miriam cit as grey, mm nor tam et ET 79 show our confidence in the bertains 4 eee by nore as vena eee | Jared he had been as. we are offering, within six months’ time T Of th K Kl pesca Ma scion td 8 CP IIE 2) the plaintiff and had not you may exchange the instrument you e u WX | ine nation’s increasing dependence aa Sharan fas i * a s y Regular $150.00. e upon transportation through the canal|®8 Charged, acted as the aggressor. purchase for any of equal or greater egular 00. s than from a rilitary standpoint. value, and all payments made on the first Sale Price $110.00 giclee: 0 Osis x ; ‘ fe —— oe HOUSTON, ‘Texas, Matoh /15.2 1 val be credited in full against the sec- Used only in demonstrating Pe “ A Federal Judge H. C. Hutcheson + ond. E ) n Storm conditions in central Wyoming had passed today| F°t° today. declined te asattonce CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN and cannot be told from o after one of the heaviest snowfalls since the first of the veRy tinuance in the case of Edward new. <a Suffering among live stock will be at a minimum although| Young Clarke, of Atlanta, former act- As an example of the un- «i feeding on a considerable scale will be necessary for a time. a Ai sep Ra lacerted CO ae a MONEY REFUNDED usual valuen ve: aracnrt ae m The passing of ane sor Bere was marked'by a severe drop} arann act. it ts expected thet te Every instrument is fully guaranteed to be as This well known make this morning in the temperature. alias caplas will be issued at once for F \ lf represented or money refunded. B Telegraph reports indicate that the] the arrest of Clarke and his return Phonograph for only'a small w storm has been moving east and to Houston, The Clarke ‘caso prob: REMEMBER amount down. tt south, the Texas Panhandle district| ably will go to trial during the pres —. Fi r 5 Balance on our easy monthly th being in the grip of a blizzard today.} ent term of court this spring. Grover Kinghorn, general foreman This is the only music store in Casper selling aanenciaitn fo es ee eee of the Grader corpdration, while su- the two leading makes—the Victrola and the pay RED, br CHICAGO, March 15.—The mid perintending some steel construction Brunswick. a Ig eran es enee from noes FIRST RETURNS work in connection with the erec | northeastward across tho lower Mis: tion of a tank yesterday afternoon, “ i i ise.’? ra soiirhivalleyiito the Great Lakes, tt Sicuck ie EREOd Dan ohesenat It Does Make a Difference Where You Purchase Your Musical Merchandise. = y, —_ Was announced today by the weather 1 owhich fell on him, hitting him 4 pees at anemia 1871 e | OOF | Parenti wit hiita eeaant sc acacl pated dcroku thie Zeke farigt@and the: rieee e hi trolling political party in Russta, ac- Z i . my ne rig i 1 commmunists, candidates for ad- | COVering most trans-Mississipp! sec Kinghorn suffered a fracture of the ba oo ~ ist party, | tons as far west as the Rocki ase of the nase and of the right That chest cold can be as SDs Hie erin poops atatre PASTY? i aiderahia Venawy ei tanasrtaa epee sf Broken anes tech, ; and young communists, consists of | "iderable emp‘e region. n up—no matter how 'e CY e 5 only slightly more than onehalt of |!" Nebraska and Tow He was rushed to the Yathrop| stubborn and deep-seated it Pe one per cent of the country’s popu: | axcarinto, Tecan March 16-— clinte where he was operated on by! may seeml HOME OF THE CHICKERING in tation, socording: to the OfNélal cen-!| cis neces Panhandle today, ta\inithe, = DE. et Pe CO Te ne ena Apply Sloan's Liniment r bd 0 pone bee pushed into the 7 m peered er Be AST aaa yorgel i” | grip of a blizzard. The mercury at] WASHINGTON, March 15.—The kash as sticena: Ai ioe bone were| to chest and neck tonight. 232 East Second Street Phone 194 au 517,000 Cochgasalieehy oe Linc dil Amarillo was 12 degrees above zero| first installment of income and profits removed from the brain; andthe in Its tingling, glowing Ronin in approximasnty Azo. an0, [°° fo089- 1922, due today, was estimated ‘hy | ure man has now regained con-| warmth goes to the root of FO Of cheisopuel members of the Com: OMAHA, Neil Mach 16.—-tay Ths luigus steams omeaatatta cau eeene ae and is on the road to re-| — trouble. It breaks up the con- : munist party wig have the right to 425 sclstedPreas’)—ihe! heaviest .gén:|'¢400/000, 006, cover; i gested, inflamed condition, articipate in all affairs, the census | **S°c!ated Press, Sede i $400.000,000. horn has teen in Casper only Relief quickly foll have bership ‘of 410,480, | presen ng. wie, winter blanketed Ne} ‘That figure, officiais explained, Is! , Sine turmer home Twas at spy saeee ae pie lad POTS RBs DEEN OI ‘and | r@ska and western Iowa yesterday] subject to great uncertainty since Thee Ona Get a bottle of Sloan's to» | There are’ 117/984) candidates ahd |'5 4 iast night and is continuing this| estiections today will be based for gaye AES day. All druggists carry it, | 289,889. young communists. More | morning with no sign of abatement.| the most part on the business of 1922 Its effectiveness will surprise e than 90,000: of the party members | mie fall at Omaha has been more| ana will” show the full effect of oe | are enrolled in the Red Army or the | than eight inches, resulting in 4. changes made by the revenue act of yOu. | = navy, and 83,690 are listed as gov- | moralized street traffic. The fall over| 1921. ernment employes. Only 30,484 wo | Nebraska, according to railroad re _ men are on the party roll. ports has averaged more than five unger Stri er. ————— Goigia Feseesiaiensn a oaks g THAT ARE MOST APPEALING ts yesterday and the snow began to stan ‘ : : 0 mpor drift badly, threatening to tie up ra!l Grows Weaker NYACK, N. ¥., Maren 15.—Evan We have made exceptional preparations for this sale, which offers a rare op- ° road service. Burrowes Fontaine, a dancer and her portunity to the women of Casper to save many dollars by buying their Easter Show Decline “Worth a million dollars,” was the mother, Mrs. Florence E. Fontaine, clothes here. opinion of ranchers and stockmen. were indicted today on charges of pe' Mild temperatures ranging between] DEDHAM, Mass., March 15.—The|\cy growing oct of the dances the FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 26 and 32 degrees prevail. hunger strike of Nicola Sacco, now] 990,000 breach of promise sult against WASHINGTON, March 15.—Im- See in {ts twenty-ninth day, has so far| Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. ports of gold into the United States sapped his strength that he will have during February were valued at $8,- Two Accused Of to be helped if he attends the hearing | S ringtime Ca es 382,736 und were smaller than those here tomorrow on a motion for a new | =a 8) Pp of any month in the last three years, hi F d trial for himself and Bartolomeo Van: | ry Gold exports totaled $1,399,089, close Lyne uuig TEC) cctti. They were convicted of killing 2. 2 | and Coats to the average. A paymaster and his’ guard three! C1) pa on face years ago. | The charm of the new wraps Finance Meet MEDFORD, Ore., March pede | Vanishes is not alone in the rich, original motion of Assistant Attorney Genera | | Alatingulane Y ; Liljeqvist the court dismissed today FOSTER JURY | | Loos E. LEAF Siete lish sy Jogkeing, eS PRIS, Is Postponed the cases against J. Alexander Norris Forever | MEMO BOOKS be a 2 in : A ine wore and Thomas E. Goodie of Jacksonville. a eB ship, the tailoring and the charged with participation {n the al | t—Permanent—Relief in icra a Beene kate grace of silhouette, eee leged hanging of Henry Johnson of PILLS | - i —Ever- PARIS, March 14.—(By The Asso-| Jacksonville the night of April 9, 1922 cA fail. ae IVER uk. Covies carry fifty ubeata ciated Press)—The conference which : vege. and index, in, faint, quad~ - < It was at the conclusion of the test table—act ’, dollars and ‘journal to Elist Wadsworth, asa'stant secretary 4 = ws ; rille, dollars and cents, ‘jou ‘3 3 of the treasury, was to have held|™ony of defendant Norris that the| ST. JOSEPH, Mich, March 15—Se-| gently on the and ledger rulings. today with financial representatives | Chief counsel for the state addressed] lection of a jury to try William Z. iver. | We carry the celebrated of Great Britain, France and Italy|the court. He said he was convinced | Foster, charged with criminal syndleal. | Stop after: | on the question ‘of reimbursing the| that the state could not prove its case|ism, was practically complete this Ginnae dine | tos [-P can Unied States for the cost of her army} against Norris and Goodie. morning when the defense exhausted | Srasee-cors » of occupation, was postponed until —>— ts peremptory challenges. Two farm-| Bece Ristausrailisnastnent Friday, N Ch I ers were challenged by Frank P.| tion; improve Commercial Printing Co. oO ange n Walsh, attorney for Foster, and a’ the complexion — brighten the eyes, 426 E. 2nd St. Phone 2224 | Everywhere you will see them Plane Arrives farmer and frult grower took their gyi) Pttl—Small Dese—Small Price | 3 ye s Conndition Of |= ee In Haiti Tod wi Sport Coats — n Haiti Today Bishop Tuttl | po ( a ; 1s; op utt. e 5 | They come in tans and cam- PORT AU PRINCE, Halt, March r= © elshair slthdes; novel plaids 15.—(By The Associated Press.)\—The . s, first of the six United States army| ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 15.—The e ew, I er ecte spirin | and the prices, think of it, only airplanes engaged in a test flight| condition of the Right Rev. Daniel from San Antonio to Porto Rico} 8 Tattle, peal: bishop of the Epis e 9 3 2. 9 | $12.50 to $24.50 arrived here shortly after 11:80] copal church who ts critically {ll with Oo | Bion: thie teocsiy influensa, was reported urichanged e--iLingie s axo-Aspirin | —— toda ee } : Bg Une of Mouldings for picture x fad | FEATURE SPECIAL PRICE EVENT 4 frames at Graham-Shields Furniture “Fl 9 (Relieves Pain Quickly--Prevents Distarbance of A 2 3 OF UNUSUAL STYLE DISTINCTIVENESS rt Co.—Adv. 'e 3 . | . > pA u”’ Leaves \y Digestion--Is Gently Laxative! ew Spring New Two and Three ter The elephant does not smell with I BAY T ff t 5 by his trunk. His o'factory nerves are W. k ee nae ee: 3 affeta Dresses . 5 contained in a single nostril, which 's Lungs ea -—the aspirin that does not cause heartburn and flatu- Se; Piece Suits 4p pie ne AToe Oe tne snouts ARES - lency! 5 {© “ The alertness of this store was never better 3 hd, f ple front. Now Dangers Follow in Wake of (at as ay tee sy Aa iit | demonstrated than in this creat early spring The new suits combine more practical use Deadly Scourage. +—the aspirin that has scientifically combined with it a | offer of Smart Taffeta Dresses. They come fulness and attractive style than any that have RHEUMATISM airs He tasatiee . in scores of models and all wanted sades. Buy | ever been shown in ung seston herein. “ ; Although the entire body suffers gentie lax . oy nas Easter Dresses Friday and Saturday, Jaunty box, mandarin or knee-length jackets “5 CANNOT EXIST tie) EesGe REGRET Ne ca ~—the aspirin with the three-fold attack against | $12 50 d $1 5.50 richly embellished with embroidery or plain ‘| An enon SEDER. SOCay mag ou Swill / tise | aarti SHAAN ahconntiey wants : | a an ! tailored. Trunk’s Prescription. It is preposter- t 1 bronchial were | dhe. and 910.00 .|tubes. These organs, in their rundown ry | ous, in fact, 1t is a shame to suffer ort headache& pain: | $ $ with Inflammatory, muscular, eclati| COhatON, offer a fertile feld for tu Ganchee 2 colds The New In Blouses 28.50, $37.50 to or any form of Kheumatism. £ sihad ‘pee o ‘ ~ “ Trunk's Prescription DOES NoOT|S@rtus germs which encer tho sys- neuralgia neuritia \ $3.50 to $15.00 $98.50 ruin the stoach, it DOES NOT depress | tem through the nose. rheumatism et cetera\ 4 the heart. Eat all the meat and good ise ‘an aye re dite bas 30. attack . Apo “wielt svhile aking omeanea ie u" take no chunces. Keep your 5 | 3 = Presrviption., DOBS NOT contain any | 1UNKS and air Damsaxen {reo from dis Ask Your Drtiggist for the | a esta Aig Sentvie AD RAID AY Babine Mercury, Salicylate Soda, Oil Winter-| €48e germs by inhaling “Deo” capors se . ox.” | Si oomers, in all sizes. ach_. c ig otics, but {t positively | night and morning. ; ‘Three Point B | comes any kind of Rheumatism ort way of saying 1 5 tt j on earth, WHA‘ Dennis s Ointment — the Ain R ch t 7 YOU WANT? enemy rm cluable LAXO ASPIRIN, erapeutic hesear oratories as good, an ot | healing cou 8, cat: ! = aN ‘ . something b It is also an excel-| arrh, inf und re tory troub WASHINGTON, D. C. | a : lent Liver Medicine. Sold in 26c t Jars by | ad : “Pp Trunk's Prescription sells for $1.75 lruggists ey here. Dennis | 227 South Center—Phone 747 Casper, Wyoming + or 3 for only $5 at John Tripeny| Mfg. Makers, Berke Cal.—Adver if : Drug Co., Casper.—Ady. tisement,