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PAGE FOURTEEN SHIPPING BOARD| CHANGES HELD A Story Without Words, ETE LE 3 THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK No..- WASHINGTON.D.C.- Al ee= aes i POSSIBLE SOON ie ee Edward Farley May Not Be Quix Tle cuek OF oro Docuans Retained as ° : Chairman. pepe iE y | tween. Ulster and Southern Ireland T continues to be the boundary prop- ULSTER MAY JOIN Siar cece ees KW a. |reached regarding boundaries, d>- spite the efforts of the British gov- ernment (a conservative government IRISH FREE S’ | ; A’ | E under Bonar Law and Stanley Bald- : » = 4] win) to induce Ulster to meet the sot fanibar esentation of the} t Free State representatives. Rightly Great Lakes territory to one mem ight, 1923, ts United Press.)) of the land, Britishers generally | 0, WEES Ue otha tnocsaers ber of the board, and the senate CHAPTER III. were content to leave Ulster to 100) auestion by the Lloyd George: ree committee yesterday vot-} so 1 ag, Dec. 21.—(Unitea| #fter herself. Ulstermen did not | Siichael Collins agreement, and any wb lyslitg<edciaes © Press.)—Northern Ireland, the irre | **e many minutes to discover this. | cugeestion of boundary rectification | ‘tim concilable section of \Orangemen, | A Good Business Man. fs regarded with the utmost sus my constituting the “six-county” area| The Ulsterman may be a bigot | plicion. Soe eet atablles Alm, and Bert} of Ulster, (is hostile to the “gouth-| from the purely religious point of Expect Ulster to Join. KE. Haney, of Portland, Oregon, but| ern” Irish Free State. But recent| view, but he 1s essentially a bus!-| However, Ulstermen are hard- the president immediately after-| ¢vents have given Ulstermen “fur!-| ness man—as exemplified by the in-| headed, and patriotic or religions wards sent a message to the senate| ously to think.” | dus' prosperity of Ulster as com. does not outweigh entirely the withdrawing their names. The old motto: “Ulster will fight! p< with the rest of Ireland s of pure business considera- r for the withdraw-| (against any suggestion of = 1-| Patriotism and religion enter large , and’ the general impression ts message it was| tion from Great Britain) and ly 4 position, but he is a) that Ulster will eventually “come House that the! will be right,” is losing str business man first, last and fore-| in" to the Irish Free State. to have all of the| these days. Firstly, it would seem | most. The knowledge that Ulster can open in view of the likelt| that Great Britain does not care| ‘The fact that the new Irish Fre de Imperial taxation by enter- no0d of having to select a new] Whether Ulster fights or not—as| State government has been able to| chairman for the board. long as Great Britain has not got| pacify “Southern Ireland” and that —— to supply the troops to fight for] the present Cosgrave administration Ulster—or against the rest of Ire-| still holds on to its membership of S land. | the British empire, has not been lost al The Lloyd George-Michael Collins | on the hard ed business men of Irish treaty was bitterly opposed by | the northern province. ‘The success- many Englishmen—probably the! ful floating of the Free State loan majority of Englishmen, Welshmen | of 10,000,000—mostly subscribed by Store room 20x60 with full and Scotsmen, if they could havi suthern Irish “‘loyalists’—has not | basement in Chandler building, |} been lined up on a single issue—but| been without effect on Ulster. 617 East Second street. once the thing had “gone into la So far, Ulster has not made any British “loyalists” enthusiasm ppreciable contributions to the . the cause of Ulster waned immeci-| Free State loan, but Ulster’s bust- Inquire at A. E. SUPERIOR, Wis., Dec. ately. Ulster might continue to| ness instincts are all for supporting Chandler Filling ward J. Sailstad and Dorothy ‘ “fight” and the extreme British|a sound business proposition— Station derson, his “Sunshine Girl,” pleac “Unionist” would say: “Hear!| which commercial experience shows | guilty to arson when arraigned be- | H But once it became a quea-| the Free State loan to be. | fore Parker in the ly opposing the The sore point—politically—be- | mun: court today. — = = - = = Judge Parker ordered the pair bound over to superior court for sentence. Hoe fixed their ball at $2,500 each. They declined Mberty ; and were taken back to the county jail ——>—___ CARD OF THANKS. Neatly Done for Less We wish hank the friends and elr kindness and) the death of our| and father; also for Open Every Day at 7:30a.m. We Also Do Draying Phone 2534 h NT WORKS. 508 South Conwell Street, Casper, | Wyo. Phone 2542 ein be Caspet Daily Cridune ing, or coming to an arrangement with the Irish Free State is a big inducement to a commercial people. The Irish Free State loan is free from income tax—in the doubi sense, that holders of stock merely pay a single tax to one country or the other—and this consideration strikes the patriotic, but common- sense, Ulster business man. Ulster will not long continue to “fight"—except verbally. Such is the view of competent observers. (THE END.) Try These, Girls, And See If You’re ‘Normal Freshman ! | NEW YORK.—(United Press.)— Physical tests undergone by 1,000 students In women's colleges reveal “the i normal college freshman,” | That is normal.” according to Miss Agnes R. Way- man, head of the department of physical education in Barnard col- lege here. “As a result of the statistics,” said Professor Wayman, “we know that, in order to be normal, a col- lege freshman (female) should have a lung capacity of 170 cubic inches, chest expansion of 2.6 inches, ninth rib expansion, 2.8 inches; grip, 60 pounds. na re cents? ot ps fF SPOKANE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 Man Gets Life For Habitual Crime, Spokane Wash., Dec. was sentenced to a life te: state penitentiary in supe here today following his on a charge of being an criminal. recently of burglary h his trial on the habit charge testimony was to show that he had serve 21.—|for burglary in Texas Edward Spencer, alias Eddy Rivers, homa_ Spencer was an “She should be able to jump three feet two inches, throw a basketball 25 feet, run a 25-yard dash in 4.4/ seconds and vault a hegiht of three | feet eight inches. She should be} able to climb 4 feet, she should get a@ score of 6 points in the 3-foot | boom for balance, be able to do a| forward roll easily, and get 6 points in a short day’s order. | “Her total medical score should be 130 points,,anthropometric score 18 points, motor ability score 32 points, and her total score, or ‘physical efficiency’ score should be | 180 points out of a possible 265. On! On! On! NO LET UP . RICH, RARE REDUCTIONS, COMPARISONS TO WHICH THE WILDEST CLAIMS BECOME WEAK EXPRESSIONS he Truth Behind This Great Sale is the Fact— That I Was Unfortunate to Lose My Location—Therefore I am Forced To Sacrifice My $40,000 Worth of Jewelry AM ORDERED OUT by the Landlord and the Courts This stock must be disposed of at once and we are giving you the great sac- rifice that cost me thousands of dollars in losses. But it is your gain—and just think of it—Xmas is only a few days away. : Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and thousands of other items at prices that pack the store daily and sells the good. Look for the Sale Signs. PAUL HUBER Store Open Evenings ’Til Xmas First and Center Streets ! } From now until Christmas we are at your service for the best in Groceries, Meats, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. A Few Specials for Christmas Week Extra large fresh Head Lettuce... Fresh Full Podded Peas, 2 Ibs. for Corn on the Cob, per can ST oe Snow White Cauliflower, 2 Ibs. for... Solid Cabbage, per Ib. A Dry Yellow Globe Onions, 4 Ibs. for...... Radishes, Cucumbers, Fresh Tomatoes, } A Kodak for Christmas Hardly is it out of the package when it’s out of doors in happy hands, “clicking” the holiday story. Kodak is a gift that everyone wants—at our store is the right one for ‘you to give. A complete assortment for your selection, with salesmen who know the line ready to help you choose. 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