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TEPER SY PIANO ORT Pre 2 PAGE FOURTEEN GILLETT NAMED HOUSE SPEAKER BY COMPROMISE ON RULE CHANGE (Continued From Page One) as they recommend. The rules and that was not embodied in a resolu-| amendments as reported by the com- tion which Representative Snell of | mittee shall be subject to reasonable New oYrk, prospective chairman of | discussion, amendment and record Che Casper Daily Cribune stitutions and government depart-| nationally-known -master of the-art occupying..valuable. time, as.one ments to hand over to the state alljof landscape reproduction, is at) must possess natural ability to suc- documents, memotrs, and other man-/| work in the new Second Street Pub-| ceed in Mr, Edward's art. uscripts having any reference to the | Me Market, in the space occupied Romanoff dynasty | its last t by th Second Street Paint and rah = er rennin |S Coipbany. Hour after hour te| Poles Wobbled By Earthquake sistory. inspection by the publi ° ° ite, Bawards isa bit undecitea as}. Jt California ROME, Dec. 5.—A semtofficial | sits at his'ease! and produces scenes communication from thé vatician to-| known the world over. They are at- day states that no foreign cerdinais | tractively arranged upon a shelf in | to his immediate steps, but it is alto-| | gether probable that he will special- ize in private'lessons tn of! painting, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 192 — Second Street Public Market Bldg. Pils Illinois, seating Miller as a member for the Twenty-second Illinois dis trict, after Representative Rainey. Democrat, Illinois, had objected to his being sworn in. Rainey charged that Miller spent “nearly $70,000" in connection with his candidacy for congress in 1922, and had misused state funds while treasurer of Iilinois. : Representative Britten, Republi« can, Illinois, objected to the seating of Buckley as a member from the; Sixth district, but withdrew the pro- test after the house had voted to will be created at the coming cén-|the paint store, and always open to —___ LESSONS IN PRINTING Office Rooms for Rent SACRAMENTO, Calif., Dec. 5.—An the rules committee, had ha@ “in |votes of the house. seat Miller. |before many days have passed. He| earthquake of ten seconds duration his poset for i a weakest Ja'weB I Germvarr. when! thal iqoeanibtees |ohaal ——_—__—_ ARE MA F AVA Ei especially that those who are! shook telephone poles and electric Apply wack, Sooty asi -tetes' OP LEPOEMONST deve tance staiiaioe cane wuronee ee | interested in art in offs and who be-| lights at Quincy, Plumas county. “pocket,”” from the democrats, and | the house shall have opportunity to jlleve that they have a bit of talent,| according to telephone advice WESTERN BLUE PRINT CORPORATION another wave of laughter swept | offer amendments to any rule of , | Saltiupess him at ‘the new public mar-) received from there by the Sacra. ‘4 wre tho “hee aha eal tinea Phat hicne abate: calle emcee Hark Ye! Those who are artist!-/ ket at any time during the day, and| mento Bee. ‘The shocks, the advices | Room 11 Oil Exchange Bldg. After the vote was announced, Mr.| vote thereon whether such rule has . sity naivety soon eadinty; thels | hear “his ;praposition: “He ‘also /daks sald, began at 1:05 p. m. } Gillett wax escorted to the dias by longing for instru that those who realize that their ar- am been included in the report of the committee or not. 4 |__“Five, one motion Representatives Longworth. Gar Maden and Cooper. and took the oath of office: | Shall be in order.” Wiliam Tyler, Page, clerk of the| At the outset of the session Mr. house, turned over the gavel to the| Nelson received unanimous consent speaker, as the house cheered for a|to have his statement read, and Mr. full! minute. Representative Gar-| Longworth declared he was in ac- rett, whe becomes minority leader, [in with the interpretion embodied NORTHAMPTON, MASS., Dec. 5.| of oil painting, for Clayton Edwards, | tistic talent is limited, refrain from! see you at the Rinkeydinks ball. —The home city of President Cool - = — —— fage yesterday elected as mayor Edward J. Woodhouse, Democrat, professor of government of Smith College. He defeated William Cor- des, republican, by 70 votes. The republicans made gains in the city council and the board of aldermen. to recommit then “introduced” Mr. Gillett as ‘‘a| in it. sentleman by birth, breeding and| For an hour Representative Long- ulture, a legislator. of long ex-| Worth of Ohio, therepudliican leader, perience and fine capacity, a robust and representatives Nelson of Wis- partisan but a polite one, and a|Consin, Woodruff of Michigan, and presiding officer honest and fair.” | Taguardio of New York, the in- PARIS, Dec. 5.—Three clowns, the Eratellini rothers, have been awarded academic palms by the French government in recognition ; Surgent leaders, discussed their dif-|of thetr services to the pubite in no} be roan ae ee OT at politica! yferences around the table in| Mr.| spreading good cheer. ‘This ts the ies Sacearad anh applauded again | LOnsworth's office, first time such an award has been At Mare calleee made a brief ad-|_ ASSurances were given by Mr.| made since the days of the court vase of appreciation, “f hope this | LOnsworth, said Mr. Nelson, that| Jesters. pi : opportunity would be accorded to cordial eting means genuine frondiiness which T heartily recipro.| t%® house to make such changes in| SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 5—Mrs, existing rules as a majority might| Jane Crawford, 87, wife of Ronald decide upon. cate,” he said, “This honor to me is the greatest and most acceptable | “*ride | Crawford who acted as a mounted the world could give and my grati surgents in agreeing to thejescort to the immigrant trains of tude is correspondingly great.” thirty days truce on the proposal| 1847, ts dead here today. Her hus Promising faithful execution ot] that there be modification of the|band, who is 92, survives her, to- his duties, Mr. Gillett said the of-| "Ules. took into consideration that| gether with three children, twelve fice of apeaker had become a judicial |@UFIMS that period there was little| grand children \and a number of one. He would administer jt, he said,| Probability that vital legislation| great grand children. could be reported to the house for “without favor or malic: “The country is waiting for this| *ton. MOSCOW, Dec. 5.—The govern. session,” he continued. “We still I1LLER ment has ordered all individuals, in- are suffering from the disorganiza “nay nS tion of the war. Equilitrium is aerate pee ss (SHICHESTER Ss PILLS not yet restored. Let us try to pre Ne * Cc, §.—Repre- | TRE DIAMOND BRAND. serve our equanimity, and dignity,| sentatives: Miller, Republican and Ferre falas tard routual respect and forbearance. p yt atapioge =, Meta bated PRIS ies nd Gale seetaitic A statement embodying the insur- “nb des cbt des ase a ‘ake ne ‘of ents" interpretation of the agree-|T0!8 today after protests had been Saati eee ry ment reached last night between Re-| 7" A Pitty a i Blea Lreetibiien x a OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE yresentative orth, the re dopted 4 aie SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ; a * ~ Publican teader aid three members| Rebresentative Madden, Republican |” A multitude of indescribably lustrous models—priced so you ior Py vrai ick. Winleaoy antes lbe Ped = can’t resist buying. To make tomorrow and the balance of the read to the house by Representative “ ” f Nelson. of Wisconsin, chairman. of week the Greatest “Coat Week” of the entire season’ the insurgents. A few minutes before the house | Di convsties “Airs Neleon ‘raader the f5l irect From the North Pole to the Toyland of the CASPER DRY GOODS CO. “A committee of the progressive Kroup of the house of representa tives consisting of Messrs Woodruff and Laguardia and myself met with Majority Leader Longworth last evening and discussed the proposed procedure for a revision of the rules of the house. At this meeting mu tual assurances were given that the following program would be carried out: First, that the rules of the sixty seventh congress should be adopted as the rules of the sixty eighth con gress for thirty days only. “Seoond, that during these thirty days amendments to the rules may Never in all. our history have we offered such gorgeously furred coats as these at this price__..__. Genuine $69.50 Values $29 GROUP 2 Magnificently designed, fur- trimmed Coats! These values will create a city-wide furore at.. be offered by any member, to be re- ferred to the committee on rules, which committees shall consider such amendment and make a report there- Here you will find toys to suit every little boy or girl —all new, clean stock— Genuine $95.00 Values $39 on to the house. “Three, within such thirty days, ri shop early for they are committee shall make a report i i of the les and such amendm: a, moving: fast at these prices SEGHET STILL thoose while the selection (Continued from Page One.) GROUP 3 Replicas of exclusive Paris Wraps and Coats of sumptuous quality—lavishly trimmed in fin- est furs—__._...._. oe Genuine Values Up to $165.00 Models trimmed in Golden Beaver, Natural Squirrel, Platinum Wolf, Viatka Squirrel, Black Wolf, Black Fox, Massive Collars or Collars and Cuffs. THE SAVINGS ARE PHENOMENAL—TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EVENT ! is large. KIDDY-KAR sons for the leasing in December Roller bearing, solid 1922. of all of reserve, number 1. to (Ml tired stecl Bee upper We face the facts! Hundreds of fine garments hang on our racks because the the Doheny interests, the witness z weather hag been too mild! gladly have paid higher prices for! demands action! Tomorrow these wonderful coats will be offered for sale! Hundreds of garments that ..Casperites would Each We are OVERSTOCKED! Built for durability. $3.25 replied. rainage, the belief that reduced gas pressure would. reduce production, and expansion by the y of its storage program. The situation * ehh s The savings are pobelaaee element, he said, was astounding. It is a miracle to be able to buy such coats at so low a price! Most Dr. Bain sald he had gust re Kiddy-Kart— are finely fur trimmed and beautifully silk lined! Only the most drastic situa- ceived an official report showing y Express tion could force us to sell them at these prices. You are the gainer—don’t let the daily eemiction ofthe Salt Wagon anything keep you away. Creek field to have decreased trom Solid rubber tired steel disc vy 175.000 arre'a In AuguRt. 3923 10 wheels,-balls bearing. famous ‘nes A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE —e 7 Chairman Smoot put-in the rec tional flyers. Small size $5.00. UNTIL WANTED 7 5 be EAN ‘il ord @ prepared analysis of opera Large ; why ay if tions on the WN York stock ex ¥ aa change between January and May tape 2 . | Vy 1922. which, he said showed that al! The Wagon Every Active Boy Longs For : Z oil issues advanced in that perloc both in gross sales and in price. MA-MA DOLLS We have every size and make of Ma-Ma Dolls. Brunette or blond—some beau- tifully dressed—in Ma-Ma Dolls. Our special unbreakable, dress- 2d Ma-Ma Doll. CEDAR CHESTS je 15x24 inches, made just like mothers; beautifully fin- “BATTLE OF TEAPOT” REVIEWED IN HEARING. WASHINGTON, Dec. 5,—The “naval district of Salt Creek” was created, the senate public lands com- mittee was told yesterday during its inquiry into the leasing of naval oil reserves, by a captain of marines sent into the hills of Wyoming with four men to stop drilling on prop alleged trespassers. © H. Shuler, state treasurer York, was the captain who. | ished; a lasting gift for the little 1922, “assumed the title irl of commandant, Salt Creek na gir one en e district.” He took this action, he testified, ‘in order to give some SMALL GIFTS FOR THE force” to his dispossess notice after the man in charge of the drilling TREE had warned him that orders to keep everyone off the enclosed area would be enforced. The operations ended Mr. Shuler added, ten minuts after his detachment arrived. The witness said his detall was described by Major General Lejeune, commandant of the marine corps as a “very delicate job” and was undertaken after a conference with Albert B. Fall, then secretary of the interior. Mr. Fall told hira, he declared, that the president “at first Percolators, pure heavy aluminum..$1.25 Talking Telephones, 150 foot wire..$1.50 Playaphones, each ——........ $1.25 Wooden Toys Tea Sets Phonographs Wooden Beads Climbing Monkeys Mechanical Toys and hundreds of others, too numerous to mention Visit our novelty gift department. Here you will find ly agreed to the plan” after the secretary had “expressed his opinion of the official mentioned.” had opposed using force” to stop unusual gifts in Polychrome, glazed and painted the drilling, “saying an’ official of glass, tea sets; many Chinese novelties direct from the oll,company concerned was a : friend of his and a contributor ‘o |j™ te Orient. the campaign fund,” but had “final- Holly Boxes—all sizes—B5c to 50c Each THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. Phone 1981 120 East Second CARNIVAL DANCE. ning, December. . 6, at Industria! Relations build i given by Standard Oi ark toal| association, CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES