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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. ment of Honduras saying it was seo! ing 4 delegation to the assembly u: the league of nations, (The deiers PAGE FOUR RBUCKLE FACES Che Casper Daily Cribune WOMAN FOUN) | WARREN chvowoeTE sr ing the conference the services of a! special reporter. } . EAM STREET’ SOON NEW YORK, Sep. 12—German marks, which fell below one cent each ‘The special resolutions committee (th asked by Bishop Mead on the stato i bring with it @ Rost of nom. of the church presented a special jast Sunday for the first time, made| Uom will bring sd resolution addressed to” Preafdent low record today,.open-| mations for the permeneat: siterne | t> the tele Harding expressing approval of his r ing at 0.93 cents. - tional court, Bs calling a disarmament conference of —— | ee ern srage, which: Was sighed Og Sie Hos. : - miniater. Honduras the leading nations of the world, ure | ‘Wyo., Sept, 12.— | “Dream Street” is the latest screen i duran foreign ta the (Continued from Page 1) ing him to use every posaible means a a3 | united States Seustor Pramces E. | effort to come from D. W. Grifnth. 11| GENEVA, Bept. 10.—A telegram| was not represented first to accomplish the purpose of the con (Continued from Puge 1.) | Warren was not garruloas when in. |= 3 tale of fomance and love and| was recelyed today from the gevern- sembly last 7eAr- a aeiknaaane wet ; i ference and pledging the support of coe | quiry was made of him here Friday | laughter. symbolized with good and the spectators rising tp their chairelen Axbuckle film was ‘withérawn 9" |ene wyoming: Meee) WiMiters| Her te Soon wat eo Sopeeme Oot whether he would be a | *¥il influences lending an enchant-| _ -4 Reserve District, No. 10 when Arbuckle appeared and remain-| the mayor's orders. Should he aak the churghes of the, Ue, supreme court, peace ie epee Bg pant rarety sata! in Guckiwainensa pro | chacter Ho. 11497 3 Pee i=) ing in that position during the brief) ‘The Memphis Board of Censors an-|Snowld Ne Sak the © ot ne) Mrs. Durham took the stand in her| “lepers bipeaes riage : Dodtiaan eine: dua’ ttee arerih REPORT OF CONDITION £ session. There were few women|nounced today that the showing of |for” Locvices urging py rales ssf | behalf Saturday and recited tn) snail do nothing the do wot | while the characters are taken: from present motion pictures featuring Roscoe ‘Vat-| (oo sein Le EL Garter, W.,| “ctall_ the defense’s version of the ‘ish, replied the senator—only that |/two' stories of Thomas Burke known ation 8) mmerce Arbuckle told newspaper men _in|t:) Arbaelte would not be permitted |)" \Wolge Guy KE. Konkel and W. 1.| Mogting which resulted in Delury’s! nothing more. @§ “Gina of Chinatown” and “Tho ei. >, a court that he was born in Smith Cen-|n Memphis theaters until he had |! Wade, Guy i Kenkel and *|\death. Certain testimony _alloging Promabemesh BPs ip Se Blan of the Lavage’ The jodhle tm | At Casper, in the State of Wyomitig, at the Clee of Bumnaaelen Bepts'@.2921 sor, cies cleared himself of the charges agvast | Frere" ™ = Of the COM) misconduct on the part of Delury in Saati Shewetvctige. 1 t.disaad 4A Mhoush RESOURCES. 7% Thistrict Attorney Brady announced |! Min connection with the death of | ™ittec | Oklahoma was ruled out of the evi- fe might be sald to encompass the| Loans and discounts, including rediscounts------$1.085,540.20°, that he had received a telegram from Henry Lehrman, motion picture pro- ducer of New York, and fiance of Miss Rappe asking him to obtain a sworn statement from Mrs. Delmont. Brady replied thi statement has alreatiy been obtained. Brady said also that he had sent for Mrs. Sidiwirt Spreckles, widow of Jr., who was killed accident recently, to visit she John D. Spreck in an automobile question her regarding a made to Miss Rappe at the girl's re- quest after the attack, ‘The coroner announced that the in- quest time bad been changed from ‘Thursday to 3 p. m. today, as all of the principal witnesses are available Arbuckle is expected to testify at the inquest In his answer to Lehrman, Brady said Miss Rappe's body would not be Famous Players-Lasky corporation film exchange, distributors of Ar. buckle films, it was stated there had been no cancellations as far as was known there and at prpsent it was not ted to discontinue booking Miss Rappe’s death followed her at- téndance at a party given in Ar buckle's suite at a local hotel a woek ago. She died of injuries, which Dis- trict Attorney Mathew Brady of San Francisco and other authorities al- lege, were inflicted by Arbuckle. Arbuckle is held without bail in the Hall of Justice here. He was ar rested last Saturday night on his ar- rival from Los Angeles tnd was booked on a charge of murder. He is confined in a small cell, No. 12, on} the Hall of Justice tier known as “Felony Row.” ‘The Arbuckle case is scheduled to| be brought before the San Francisco county grand jury tonight. A coro- ner’s inquest into Miss Rappe's death has been called for next Thursday. Arbuckle has requested that none but his attorneys be allowed to see him at the Hall of Justice. He de- sMined yesterday, on the advice of counsel, to make any statement. His lawyers also refused to make a state- mont or discuss the case in any way. Police yesterday were busy examin- ing witnesses whom they say will be presented to the grand jury tonight. ‘These witnesses number 22 and are being guarded by police detectives. Representatives of the Famous Players-Lasky corporation, distribu: ters of the films in which Foscae C. 5 featured, said to- had been some can Arbuckle's pletures as a of the scandal involving the Any declaration of policy in regard to the corporation's future at- titude in regard to the pictures would have to come from Néw York. The corporation representatives here declined to. say where the pic- tures were cancelled outside of San Francisco. There were two cancella- tions here, Assistant District Attorney Milton U’Ren said the charge of ‘murder was based on a eection of the penal code @irecting that such charge be made in cages where death resulted from a telony—in this instance, actual or at- tempted assault. He declared evi- flenco of various witnesses “clearly showed an assault had been commit- ted and was the superinducing cause of the injury that resulted in the girf's * death.” TROUBLE DOESN'T AFFECT SLEEP. Arbuckle went to bed on his nar- row cell couch at 9 o'clock last night and apparcntly slept soundly. When the prison watch shouted “Everybody up" at the usual rising time today, he awakened, put rolled over on the} bed and tried to go to sleep again. He was told he must get up, however, so he arese smilingly. While he did not take advantage of the prison showers, he dressed with the greatcst care. He ordered hia breakfast from the outside and when the waiter came, held a long, secret conference with him. The waiter brought back a carefully covered tray which Arbuckle attacked with all of the secrecy possible. He continued to decline to see visi- ters, other than his attorneys. . He is scheduled to appear in police court for formal arraignment today. Captain of Detectives Matheson or- ered that Arbuckle be placed in the regular morning lineup of prisoners which is held for the police detectives each morning and that he be pho- tographed for the rogue's gallery and his finger-prints and Bertillion meas urements be taken. (Fatty) Arbuckle day that there ons of THEATERS ORDERED ‘TO BAR PICTURES. MEDFORD, Mass., Sept Haines today notified all motion pic- ture houses in this city that fitms of Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, the screen star held in San Francisco in con nection with thé death of Miss Vir- 12—Mayor Miss Virginia Rappe in San Franciaco. FIANCE OF GIRL TO AID PROSECUTION. NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Henry Lehrman, motion picture director who was engaged to marry Virginia Rappe, the film actress for whose death Roscoe Arbuckle is held in jal! in San Francisco, today said he would devote every moment he could spare from his business to pressing the comedian’s prosecution. “I cannot go to the coast in per son,” he said, “but I am doing every thing that can be done by telephone.” Mr. Lehrman said that he would supervise funeral arrangements after the inquest in San Francisco Thurs day. Miss Rappe, he said, had no near relatives. Angeles. | EXHIBITORS LOW | BAN ON PICTURES. DETROIT, Sept. 12-~All_ pictures | featuring Roscoe Arbuckle, held in San Francisco in connection with the death of Virginia Rappe, were placed under ban today by the Michigan Mo- tion Picture Exhibitors’ association, until the case against the film edian is disposed of, com- Sept —H. photoplay theater, announced today he had cancelled three Arbuckle films because of the notoriety attending the n Francisco episode. CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Two theater firms operating strings of moving pic- ture houses in Chicago today cap- celled all announced Arbuckle films and said pictures of the comedian would be laid on the shelf for the| present. Another large firm was to take action on Arbuckle films at a directors’ meeting today ‘ GOTHAM EXHIBITORS TO TAKE ACTION. NEW YORK, Sept, 12.—Officers of the Motion Picture Exhibitors’ league today were summoned to meet here tomorrow to take action regarding cancellation of films featuring Roscoe Arbuckle. It was stated at the league's head quarters that the call had been vent out after messages had been received from numerous exhibitors. Joseph Levenson, secretary of the state board of motion picture censor- ship said the bourd did not contem- plate any action ugainst Arbuckle Pictures. He declared that the law under which the bsard operates pro- vides only for Censorship of pictures and does not empower the board to bar a picture because of any personal act of a member of the cast. es CASPER TRADES ME. MINISTER (Continued from Page 1) 600 and 700 people at the America Burial will be in Los | Skinner, manager of Ogden's largest As the result of a special collection; taken in the closing ten minutes of |the service by Rev. Ira W. Kingsiey,! superintendent of the Sheridan dis-| trict, the sum of $330 was raised for) aid of the Methodist church at Love! Arrangements had already been made |by Rey. Kingsley to secure $3 for every @ollar raised, and the Lovell) $1.200 for a church buliding. Lovell being @ Mormon community, the work by the pastor there, Rev. F. W. has been particularly diffi ult, and yet, with but 36 contribut- members he has done remarkable} things, and reports showed that the | women of his church raised $1,202 dur-| |ing the year only Casper and Sher: dan being ahead of them in the dis- | triet | done | Bretnall BUSINESS SHOWS STEADY RETURN (Continued from Page 1.) thelr countrymen and the world than the group of advisers with which Mr Harding has surrounded himself. “Hr Hughes ts proving the greatest secretary of state of all time. Hs first move was to restore international respect and confidence which means the sound return of trade and com- merce. His own personal prestige was the prime factor {n this. His honesty and fair dealing in diplomacy has turn- and deceits to America with hope and encouragement for world leadership. Secretary Hoover is building inter national trade relations that will as- tonish the world in scope and results to America’s manufacture and com- merce. “Mr. Mellon, has been rightly term- ed the wizard of the treasury. What @ gr selection he was, What a sheet anchor in tie financial hurri- cane that blew acros the country sub- sequent to the war. What an influ- ence in calmness, steadfastness and safety in all the upheaval of the times. In commerce, taxation and finance where is his superior? “In all the great legislative recon- struction Wyoming ts in the forefront with Warren and Mondell and the state can be well-content and assured with the outcome. . * “It is difficult tb find any real ob: struction in the pathway of business. International exchange, one of the last Stumbling blocks is in the way of adjustment. We have more géld than any other country in the world. we “ve more than half of tho wort evtire stock. We shall use our power- fUr position wisely and for the gcod%of humanity. , Confidence the remaining and elusive factor is gradually com- Ing back into business ang the trans- actions of men. Fully restored our roubles are ended.” Dr. Farrand to Be Made Head theacer. sHis text was “What is Man?” theme which he deVeloped by sho’ ing. man's insignificance in the phys cal universe in contrast with his achievements in conquerng the physi- cal world and his moral and spiritual greatness. At the service yesterday afternoon, Rev, Hubert Webster, pastor of the Community church at Thermopolis, was ordained to older’s orders. ‘The service last evening was begun earlier than announced in order that some of the delegates might take the night train and many of those at- tending missed the reading of the appointments which cathe at the be- ginning of the service, instead of the end. Dr. Harry Farmer of New York was the speaker of the evening and he gaye an illuminating address on the progress of gorefgn mission work by showing that for.a large number of seasons Christian work would con- tinue in the foreign field even though the church in America were compelled to withdraw her support. The resolutions presented by the a of Cornell U. VER, Sept. DY 12.—Inauguration of Dr. Livirigston Farrand, former President of the University of Colo rado, as president of Cornell univer- sity will be held on October 28, ac- cording to announcements sent out b: Cornell trustees and faculty. Dr. Far. rand was appointed president of Cor. nell last June. He was president of the University of Colorado from January 1914 to March 1919. He went to Paris when the war. began and supervised tuber- culosis relief work of the Red Cross there. ‘Later he was made chairman.of the central committee of the Red Cross. ———__— “SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE- resolutions committee paid particular tribute to the admirable way in which the conference arrangements had been made by the local committee and the cordial and hospitable entertainment extended the delegates by the city of Casper. The Tribune was given especial mention for the fulness of its reports of the conference and thanked for giv- ginia Rappe, would be barred until Arbuckle's case has been disposed of in the courts. In one picture house shipped to her home in Los Angoles | until after the inquest. He asked Lehrman what his wishes were in re gard to the funeral. Mrs. Delmont appeared to be near collapse after making the charge against Arbuckle. NEW ARBUCKLE PRODUCTION CANCELED. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12.—The latest film production featuring Ros- coe (Fatty) Arbuckle, held in jail in San Francisco in connection with the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, was cancelled last night at one of the largest of the local motion picture houses. The film had been showing all last week and last night was to have been its final appearance. Sid Grauman, owner of the theater, feclined to comment on the cancella- uon. No explanation was made when nother film was substituted for the Arbuckle picture. No Arbuckle flims were afvertised auy local theaters today. At the MUFFLE UP EVERYBODY, COLO WEATHER COMING ‘The weather forecaster at Cheyenne predicts freeing weather throughout Wyoming and last Saturday morning it was easy to observe one’s breath in the crispy air. ‘The warm glow of a furnace fire was very acceptable to the many Casperites who had their heating plant in operation, but it is surprising how many people overlook the necessity of having their furnace in good condition before the real cold weather gets in. Hytryone who has neglected having gas in their furnace, who needs repairs or an installation of a complete steam or hot water heating system or any plumbing work should immediately g0 to the phone and call 1249-R and speak to R. S. Murphy or J. Spaulding of the Western Heating and Plumbing com- pany at 836 Pear street who will glad> Jy furnish you an estimate of doing your work. They are experia.—A congregation is thus assured of over, his. hip pocket. dence. Claiming that her meeting with De- lury at the carnival on the Sandbar was accidental, the woman testified that she was jostled and threatened by the man. “Now, damn you, I have you,” she declared he said, accompanying the words with « menaci.ss move toward Delury, the said, also made a motion as if to strike her with a knife and she thought her only defense was to shoot. This she dit with fatal result. : The defense in concluding its case, Presented witnessés and depositions by officers and others to show that Delury was a man of great strength, was quarrelsome and vicious in his habits and had becn arrested on va- rious occasions for disturbing the peace. 5 Mrs. Durham, it appeared fr} ™ the evidence, is the mother of three sons, one now in the navy and one in the army. The prosecution stressed Mrs, Dur. ham’s possession of a gun on her trip to the Sandhar as indicative of pre- meditation in committing the crime as charged. Whitney's Horse Captures Classic NEW YORK, Sept. 12. — Harry Payne Whitney's Bunting won the fu- turity at six furlongs at Belmont Park Saturday. Gellant Man was second in this classic for two-year-olds and Dream of Allah, third. The Whitney entry was a favorite. ed the eyes of a world sick of lies | The time was 1:11 25. COMPLETE LIST OF ASSIGNMENTS (Continued from Page 1) Rounds; Powell, George E. Hutt; Sheridan, George F. Klein; Sun- dance, N. E. Wood; Thermopolis, Hubert Webster; Upton and Osage, supplied by James Trevithick; Wor- land, J. A. Alford. Special appointments — W. L. Wade, state superintendent Anti- Saloon league; David E. Kendall, field representative ef Board of Home Missions and Ohurch Exten- sion; John HL. Gillespie, agent Oma- ha Met hospital; Miss Nettie M. Eschenbach and Miss Lulu R. Morse, deaconess assigned to Rock Springs. Cheyenne Distriet—District super- intendent, Wiliam T. Dumm, Chey- enne; Carpenter, supplied by A. Re Dickson; Cheyenne, Guy E. Konkel; Chugwater, supplied by TT, HH. Kvans; Dtamondville, supplied by Mrs. Minnie Haddenham; Douglas, H. E. Shepherd; Eghert, supplied by J. R. Barr; Evanston, U. 8. Grow. der; Hanna, supplied by J. ©. My- roie; Hudson, to be supplied; Kem- merer, supplied by J. E. Williams; Lander, R. M. Jones Laramie, W. L. French; Lost Springs to be supplied; Manville, E. L. Butler; Wwlins, 0. C. King; Riverton, 0. E. Johnson; Rick Springs, C. L. Martin; Torring- ton, 0. U. McProud; Wheatfand, J. ©. McClellan. WRIGLEY'S Newest - Creation 10 for 5¢ @ éeticious peppermint flavored sugar jacket around pep- permint flavored chew- ing gum. Will aid your appetite and digestion. polish your teeth and moisten Formerly the Pavilion THE __IN The Squirrel Trio —jN— NUTTY SONGS The Columbia Casper’s LAWRENCE P. WALL PRESENTS SAPPHIRE GIRLS “MATRIMONIAL FRIVOLITIES” VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES LORETTA KIDD —AND— LONGBOY LAMONT “DADDY LONG-LE 9 A. L. DARLING—The Fashion Plate Big Super-Special Screen Production Thomas Ince Presents “Red Foam” Popular Family Theater Ignatz and Casey —IN— GLOOM, CHASERS world when it comes to the final an alysis of the humans who trip gayly through the several scenes of dra- matic effects directed by Mr. Griffith. A trinity of characters in the per- sons of @ young girl, Gypsy Fair. “Spike” McFadden and his brother, “Billie” are the youthful creatures &rotind which is woven a romance of dramatic love filled with poetic visions and governed ty the Good and Evil influences of this world symbolized in two remarkable characters, They are Good, embodied by a street preacher and Evil portrayed by a street fiddler, ov vu. au Fu Ca ‘They seem to set the mental direc: 8. Treasurer - = .s a tions of our little people flitting} Interest earned but not collected- 929.91 through this street of dreams and aia tins gaining @ gon! akin to paradise even Bb ~ on this earth. Mr, Griffith has assembled a cast i \ of rare talent to enact the roles of -$ 125,000.00 “Dream Street.” Dempster is plus fund ..- - 12,600.00 the Gypsy Fair. pike” McFad-| Undivided profits — 19,425.11 den of the story is taken by Ralph| Circulating notes outs 122,500.00 wes whilo his brother “‘Rillie” is| Amount due to National banks—----. portrayed by Charles Mmmet Mack,| Amount duc to Stato banks, bankers Tyrono Power 1s the symbolized United States and foreign countri 2% street preacher for Good and the Evil one in the street fiddier is done by Morgan Walltce. W, J. Ferguson plays Gypsy’s father and the great Sway Wan, of Chinese noble birth is impersonated by Hdward Peil, “Dream Street: will be shown the America theater soon. He Ce or at NEW SHOW TODAY After the brilliant suc- cessful run of three days on William Fairbanks we will make an _ entire change today. LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY MARY PICKFORD Six Reel Feature —NEXT— Wallace Mac Donald And Chief Greybull in a- thrilling story of bandits, rustlers and Indians. “Across the Border” —NEXT— Pathe News Showing the Destruction of the ZR-2 Dirigible. (SE COMING Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Other bonds, stocks, securities, et Lawful reserve with Fedoral Amount due from state banks, bankers and trust companies in the United Stati 2,367.14 Exchanges for Clearing House— 24,285.19 Checks on banks located outside of or town of reporting bank and other cash items_- - 13,786.55 Redemption fund with U. S.° Trea due Certified checks outstanding. Cashier's checks on own bank outstandin, Individual deposits subject Bills payable, other t that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct—Attest: Bank erdrafts, unsecured — = 8. bonds deposited to se-.-.re circulation (par value) $125,000.00 other United States go’ srnment securities- 61,492.98 rniture and fixtures. sh in yault-and amount due from National banks. to check. rtificates of deposit due in lees t rtificates’ of deposit_ her time deposits Total + o State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss. I, R. F, Kamman, Cashier of the above named bank, so solemnly swes R. F. KAMMAN, Cashier. Subscribéd and sworn to before me this 10th day of September, 1921. SAL) R. E, EVANS, Notary Public. My commission expires October 28, 1923. BARL C. BOYLE. JOE E. DENHAM, ARTHUR K. LE Directors. A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY "LIVE WIRES" CO-STARRIN EDNA MURPHY —AND— JOHNNIE. WALKER “IN FOR LIFE” - A CHRISTY COMEDY —AND— COMIC CARTOONS Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c TOMORROW ONLY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN A RETURN ENGAGEMENT “THE MOLLYCODDLE” “COURAGE” KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS SPACE COMING “The Golden . Trail” A JAMES OLIVER‘ CURWOOD STORY COMING The Big Massive Spectacle the “Sowing CORONA Weight 6 Pounds $50 $50 ee ROYAL STANDARD PEWRITERS re Rent and Repair Makes REBUILT MACHINES Payments If Desired .« CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J., Heiser, Prop. East Second Phone 856 Over White's Grocery liz A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY THE . 3. FOOLISH MATRONS” HOBART BOSWORTH —AND— ALL-STAR SUPPORTING CAST HERE’S A DIFFERENT PICTURE! ASK THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN IT! —ALSo— “EAT AND BE HAPPY” A VANITY COMEDY CURRENT EVENTS Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ~ BUCK JONES —IN— “TO A FINISH”