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: a SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923. evacuated by the Japanese and turn- ed back to China, Germany's ambitious plans for vast territorial possessions in the Pacifia which might form the basis for great navel and commercial power, have been deféated at least for the pres- ent, by the loss of Tsingtau, the Mar- shall and Carvline Islands, New Guinea, and other South Sea posses. sions. But German steamship lines \ have resumed their sailings to them Orient and are making an effort to regain their lost business. PAGE FOUR INTIMACY WTR SMOKERS, EXPERTS SAY ORDER IS DILUTEDEN ROUTE LOU TELLEGEN : Py Before the war Germany had be tween four and flva thousand citizens in China engaged in various commer: clal pursuits, It is estimeted now that two-thir¢e of these are again in China endeavoring to reestablish their bus- {ness connections. German consuls have been back tn all the principal business centes of China for some time, including the Tsingtau conces- sion which Japan wrested from Ger- many at the beginning of the great Germany sold Japan goods valued at | 86.500,000 yen. In 1918, German ex: | ports to Japan for the entire twelve months aggregated only — 68,000,000 yen. The yen 1s worth about fifty cents. In 1921, Germany eol@ China gcots valued at 20,000,000 taels. An increase is anticipated in the figures for 1922 which German exporters believe will ake the year's business greater than which was 28,300,000 ‘The ,iael 1s worth about one ‘The discovery may result in @ s°c- ondary probe in an effort to trace) v the persons who diluted the liquor. according to intelligence officers. | iat of 1913, taels. Farrar Divorce Trial Is covery that a shipment of bonded whiskey from Kentucky to Denver, Enlivened by Denial Of Charges. which the Rev. Father A. Grace, TO BIG HOUSE “The Pilgrim* opened to packed houses at the American theater yes terlay and t night. Charlie Chaplin demor ed that he could still rouse the latent humor hidden away in humans. The cleverness of the film’e most widely heralded comio actor is still evident in this the latest of Chaplin's productions and although the actor has no such stellar assistant playing with him as he had when he and Jackie Coogan produce! “The Kid,” the photoplay im etill to be reckoned as one of the funniest of the year. “The Pilgrim” outlines the duties of an escaped convict who throu-, the mere fact of having obtained n costume worn by certain members of the clergy 1s compelled to carry out the role of a minister. Probebly the funniest eptsode re- carded on this four reels of celluloid is the advent of the new minister when he turns the pulpit into a stage for comic acting. There are many other clever incidents, many of which are decidedly original. “The Pilgrim” plays again today, Porto Rico, 23.-(By The Associated Press.)— The six United States army air- March PILGRIM PLAYS. RUSSIAN pipe HOLDER FOR. OR-GET-ME NOTS. FOR THE BUSINESS 3, Sao Lavy. > 2 $= “THE INFERIORITY COMPLEX (S LOST BEHIND A HOUUER, CA EDWARD A. from Fifth avenue in the Lady Nic] hoigers painted with for-get-menot: woman's place is in the home.” Said Miss Douslas iy: ‘"Wo- en, Dousias severely Wo} (wearing your heart on your sleev men who smoke any old thing in any old way blunder just as much as women who wear any old hat.” Mrs, Cassidy, sarely: “There ts oti- quet and styles in smoking as well as in manners and Cress.” Forthwith we inhaled these tips. given by Miss Douglas and Mrs. Cus- sidy jointly, on what and how wo-| men should smoke a long black ct: | af: garet with a red tip. So sinful look- your c garet holder. It pays to adve tise, the experts pointed out.) “The girl with a plex should tuck ing. Upholds vamp traditions, too.” » ba (Black cigarets? Absolutely. But is a so no, they said firmly, little black outw.tting de cldar s wouldn't do. Not dainty | tists.) enough.) “Grandmother smokers have sty! too,” concluded the “The Supper reaches her compiet- a rets for them showd st expression—er—tobacco logically COUNTY AUTHORITIES ASKED TO CHEYENNE, Wyo, March 24.— (Special to the Tribune.)—Sheriffs and prosecuting attorneys of Wyoming. forcement commissioner, n Leading candidates are 1 as ( planes which arrived here from San Anta nio, Texas, on Monday, took off on their return trip to the United States at 10:17 o'clock this morning. CHA € o think up screen screams—say i here have a ired other stunts to compare {t with. —Also— Aloe HAROLD LLOYD q DORIS MAY “Nothing but Trouble” IN HER NEW SIX-PART COMEDY 1 to 11 10¢ and 25¢ “UP AND AT ’EM” SUNDAY | Shows atit=-s6 “7 endo 10e/andidds “Broken Chains” TODAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY CHARLES IN HIS GREAT FOUR REEL COMEDY “THE PILGRIM” r ling mold Guffaws and grief! Is ever worked roll of Wheatland, A. Sanders counties, Who are to attend a confer-| sheriff of Carbon cour Ww. s ence on law enforcement at the gov-| Burch, until recently sheriff of Fre ernor’s office here nevt Tuesday, will| mont county; and Merle C. Wachtel be requested by Governor William B.| of Cheyenne, deputy federal prohib- |B 5685 COUPLES Ross to endorse a candidate or candi: | ition director for Wyoming. ISHOP-CASS TH TERS TODAY AND SUNDAY TOM PLIN sees Nes “UP AND GOING” —ALSO— BUSTER KEATON “THE FROZEN NORTH” DAYS NIGHTS 10c 20c Hi LAST TIMES TODAY DOUG MacLEA MADGE BELLAMY sed] foes na Chaplin comedy? ‘The “The Hottentot” SIDY, ONE OF THE PROPRIETORS OF shoud use thdSe lovely cork cigaret ors, rican politics, he added. Eta en epore. Mise Harriette | and things like that. A very subtie| ranches are ead Have. been Hay whl tell on hate at ann | way of encouraging a man. Lets! established in Philadelphia, Chicago, Ty Wit tell you.what'e what about | nim know you think that after all al'Roston, Montreal, | Buffalo, Mibany, isn't In {f, you see, with wearing it on inferiority com: (You kee> away from tobacco that «| New England Rich —when she acquires a long Russ‘an| silk t>s. Matching their silk frocks pipe holder, It looks like a pipe, but | and adding a little touch of youthful- holds a cigaret. Later, perhaps, the | ness.” _ AID CHOICE OF STATE OFFICER for the office of state law en vacant ‘The whereabouts of Father Gracs| remained a mystery to federal offi: | cers who are seeking him on a war- rant alleging forgery of government documents through which he is al- leged to have obtained more than $20,000 of liquor. | —_——_——<—<—$_ missing pastor, is charged with hay- ing obtained on a forged application, was diluted and watered en route or after it reached Denver, was an- nounced by feferal prohibition of- fictals while the search for Father Grace was continued. FASCISTI 5 NOW BOING. CONCERN WWULS,, REPORT NEW YORK, March 24.—A branch | of the Fascisti of Ita called the Fascistt of North America, was found- in this country two years ago and now has 20,000 members tn branches shed in London by “Robert Barker, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty,” in 1614, has been in the Harris family since 1630, Mrs. P. B. of Marblehead, has a Bible old, and Samuel J. Wilde, @ copy of the Scrip: Cambridge, England, tures printed in 1648. GEAMANY 1S REGAINING TRADE IN THE ORIENT DESPITE COLONY LOss | in many the leading cities in the | Ynited crates and Canada, the New} BERLIN, March 24—Germany s | “temporarily, the organtzation in| Tavidly remaining its trade in the Far | | this homlaplare ie, ald’ ta be nnden | Zast in spite af the fact that its h Men touee tae | stands in the Pacific were taken | itieal secretary.” Officers | WY by the Versailles treaty, and business was {interrupted for years by war conditions and the deporta- tion anc internment of its business men. For the first nine months of 1922 | of the New York headquarters of the | American organization are to be elect- ed at a meeting here Saturday ‘night, | the sequel to one held last Saturday night at which headquarters dedi- THE LADY NIC SHOP, WHERE WOMEN ARE TAUGHT HOW TO | cated. the paper says. i; | MOR ECERDEHTR | While tn Italy the Fascist! wag of i g x : such dominant political force that it BY JOSEPHINE VAN DE GRIFT flapper will those ttle briar | swept into the premiership its leader, ¥ YORK, March 21—Girls, do} pipes from I ing; they| Mussolini, no such end ts sought in | oke All right, then, But do| may smibke a this alah ee pene quotes | yw what to smoke? And how?| (Pipes? Whi ead to’ nor dMenicuccl: Kaiser nea ceases ie aibretent Vaearee ton rd, he said, the Fasctati Gverybodys Piraire | ft ‘ n ¥ “seo that Ital'ans under: nokes for women ‘s really such] «pie business w really eae 2 momentous question that experts alia? Bu aaaeehod WET eee stoueel Ae id duties of Italian citizen ntinuous——1 te 11 decide. Argund the cermer| tee De. marie ep ty ship and obey the laws of the coun- try in which they live.” It will keep TODAY ONLY Constance Talmadge —In— “THE VEILED ADVENTURE’ —Also— S| out of Am | Schenectady, Waterbury, Conn.; Kan e)sas City, Detroit, Pueblo, Colo.: Col- umbus and Niles, Ohio, and Bethle- r- | hem, Pa The Fascist! in the United States will stand principally for this order. sa'd Sgnor Mentcuccl: unity of Italian veterans of the American and Italian armies; help for disabied vet- erans, ald for immigrants; prevention of unemployment and Americantga: tior al In English Bibles BOSTON, March Bibles that date back three hundred years are not uncommon in New England, where families have treasured ‘the volumes for many generations. One of these Bibles was printed in Eng: land in 1599 by “the deputies of Chris. topher Barker, printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty." It !s owned »y Clarence Cheney, of Norwood, and has been in his family for gener: es dollar and forty cents. COMEDY and NEWS WERE MARRIED IN KANSAS CITY LAST YEAR “IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?” 1610 COUPLES WERE DIVORCED IN KANSAS CITY LAST YEAR “IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?” 6921 BABIES WERE BORN IN KANSAS CITY LAST YEAR “IS MATRIMONY AFAILURE2” SEE THIS PICTURE TOMORROW, MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT THE RIALTO COLUMBIA Casper's Family Theater TONIGHT THE REVUES CO. Present The Hilarious Comedy “HITS AND MISSES” A Melange Of Mirth and Melody With High Class VAUDEVILLE Two Shows, 7-9 Prices 10c, 40c Photoplay CONWAY TEARLE IN “After Midnight” ALL NEW PROGRAM TOMORROW The Biff Bang Comedy THE BATTLE OF NOT YET war and which has recently been | ! ee Now Playing rama of the desert unlike any you have my The story not of a sheik but of hus- band and wife sent by a sinister hand to seek peace separately on desert sands; and the weirdly thrilling adventures that befell “WHEN THE. 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