Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 3

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€be Casper ee Cribune ce OS “eel AABUGKLE CHARGE UNCERTAIN BUT L. A. Reed has returned trom Ther- judy ad nek Doe athe to rena ie} mopolis where he has Aig) spending Vaict-Im the case. There, has Been no; eS BLE the pam two-days attending to busi- intimation about the balleting as the ness interests. ecurt had instructed be bailiffs to use Helen of T red hair. erat a rae utmost caution in ea the pro-} Ww e place of newsboys r n ‘George Mcleod is spending the day |* —- abso! cawens Regia?! sect } in Douglas im order to attend the fair. a dia. snede the Gip overtand. (Continued from from Page 1) o (Contideed from Page 1) VIC I IMS Miss Agnes Care: wad eqs her | Hong Kong cafe, that he in & pleasant CASPER PRBISES SU PARISES SING i Hon! highs. tnet ase eae aetna sek bak Galdite teGuater. Shinpindy instructions Ba Las Angeles this care t¢ , — _— representatives has not yet wired me’! “Your Sef d RESCUED company offices in the Midwest bulld-| © <1¢ you “had driven a litt! farther a . oft de a> ay Y an ing after enjoying & vacation spent in| you would have rua over me.” | BY COAST MOTORIST ON ae ot undertaker. yho wilt) fe re} you and 5 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. ihe Bishop Randall b..=" ut Den- ver and the marriage ceremony was [ Program ‘committee of the Del-| performed by the Rev. Sherman Cool- page hE mage magic rounding country-| To which he sald Schuster repticd poceptanie.” phian society met yesterday after-|!@ze, now of Denver, whom they had Gera’! Bites Scam ot ibp Bckaer Music “I stopped where I wanted to, ow By “depositing” the bedy is Meant Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid noon at the mountain home of Mra.| both known’at Fort Washaxic in Fre-| company ic in-hicage, lil, on a trip| "20! Pigeon, —— —— a =—— and | » AA | ALIN IN Ml HIG Rettng it ready for shipment, the troubles are most dangerous be- MR. Lathrop. president of the com-j mont county. in: the interests of the company. » He|*™ S¢ine to get you now. Re ine said. Miss Gatlin. a writ- to thwart ahy ceases a0 hele jnsidicaa: deteiiek: tudies to] Mr. Hancock is connegted with the|is expected to return to Casper tae| 48 Schuster drew his hand from his er friend of Miss Rappe, asked tice.” Producers & Kefiners’ corporation | jast cr this week. pocket, Nichcison said that he grabbed pata to accompany the body} Se Heed the first warning they give with hesdquarters at Riverton where eee the hand and at the same time fired at’ and Rapids, Sich!) Heals Camper | tee hs O72 to dow Angas | Exchange Fluctuates. that they need attention by taking he has resided for over two years. n| Schuster from close range. After fir). 4 husy pla als Canper j BUENOS Sept, 14.—Tt Aare D sethaBiscagin hy here n premene? ae ester cald pot knows} 8% busy place, according to state-|y19LENCE THREATENED foreign exchange market GOLD MEDAL today frou! Cheyenns where he has ments given out there by Nelson Gay NOT Al . Sheng crag 3-8 compesers,| Daughter of Cld 3 been transacting business dur.ng the had.shoz Schuster oF} 6 portiond, Ore. after a moter trip AGAR RBUCKLI iA es w nS ten has been r . 1a. 2 A) ed am one of tt SAN threat of vi ‘Timer Is Married. past several day: rom the Pacific to Michigan. “The worst roads I found in my 4.- mile trip from the west coast ¢ southern part of Michigan,” d Rapids Herald quotes Mr. Gi world. has bee: the not but knowin that he bad taken Roscoe if fosticn fa ~ not} fuctuations in his case, was contained in| ®ttributed ous special delivery ‘letter rece'ved from Sacramento to by Harry Kelly, secretary of the codnty grand jury The letter was turned z 0a gent meeting of the} Ip the presence of only intimate see one weapon from him turned and fied. will be-held as a luncheon at the| friends and immediate relatives, Miss enn ;| On ‘cross examination it. developed bs yes ova arent) lho J dopo Moment of ey aha a repent fair. cal ERS for the first time that Sian “sso 7 ing and Mrs. Z be jer, me ad AR ee servin a@ peace offi time gates who will represent the Natronn| bride of Bert Harris. The ceremony . sd |ee'the shootings Ba Feuer. ono" : a inte ao 2 2 Grane vee wehta Attorney W. 0. Wilson has return coting, Ear! ms any ing.,” Thaseedupaper couensehte Confederated women's sotieties of the| French last evening at 6 o'clock. trom Lander where he has been for|tective had deputized lim to accom-| rurther as follows. (pie Gt Wooning, Whict.qill bo bsid | tha.Home 6¢ the bride's petenis, 124 | (2 week.” He ts how. at his diaaaediecs aereprmmnage Mipmagp seen ie. o.9 PCraid) HARIOR, Fee wares a SPORT ENG: the apes onbstien, ht were 2 | Piney age” Seren aor ee the Towneend building. It was just after tney had finished | busiest city he has seen. with the ex-(°VS" lo tne Pal! |. aia 2 The trides Who cared with bert pas eu eating a lute meal that the affair oc-| ception of Casper, Wyo, where, al-; 724 ae quis to Casper while sho was yea} -2f® H, R- Lathfop returned lst) curred. though ‘he was told it was unusually /celmete. David Bender: whe sscaped 5 ; - | evening from her home in the moun-}» 4 mer ine 4, ‘ ics: quiet the:itay thé ous there. the city} oer nnn ere and ‘penltentian 72 Pete . ter the important witnesses which aay der left today in charge of a Maryland most e . the subject of ¥ t , past week. Th “ fCAPSULES } ~ The world’s standard remedy for these : disorders, will often ward off these dis- a . Three sizes, Look for the name Gold Medal om every box ASK FOR and Ge- and accept eo umitaticn 1 good bye to his ; eee x Teachers to Be Honored small child, is a graduate of the Na: at Informsj Dznce. frona county high school and is|t#ins’ to. thé Lathre> residence on/iy) stare miaced on the stand was| had, and needed three traffic officers] cericial to serve the remainder. of hia The Original {] st each street intersection. He was specially pleased with the fence jon of Grand Raples,”” prominent in the Sunday school work [South Center street. | Frank J. Wolf, formerly police rived in th: city and will make Cas-|of the Methodist church. She was : dere who was serving as execut Per their home for the school year| frowned in white georg and car-|. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin and uy while. Nicholson was cn the police gre Invited by Mrs. Harvey Wisner|ricd a bride's shower bouquet of returned here from am extensi's/force, By referring to an old record ahd Mrs. Lovey Hudson of the Wy-| white roses. Her bridal veil was be-| tar of ‘Wyoming, pene ay Colo-| which he bad of a sua which belonge! F @tt ‘cafeteria to attend an informal] comingly arranged in cap style and|T@do. Tec Casperites inten Ac te {to Nicholson he wag able to establish WASHI dance which will be given in thelr| fell to the hem of her skirt... She was|! Douglas for tho ‘state fair Det the} that che wmall autématic which had honor Friday evening at the cafete-| attended by her sister. Miss Lola Mi. advancement of cases on tho criminal) Loo) identified in court previczais a: : A ria from 9 o'clock on. The dance has a beautiful frock of soot, eee phe Apis 194 Wieholson’s was not the: xine that. he term. Bender wished Arbuck luck’? and film cor cated the re All teachers who have lately ar- “good Malted Milk Model Cleaners -s for Infants and Invalids PORT RATE CUT ASKED. soe | -<old Imitations and Substitutes and Dyers 3TON, Sept. 15.—Request | VIGORO! PROSECUTION es a SancvtiGh y comin Axe ; 'PROMISED BY STAT! SSINC tions in export meat rates - A SING today with tho ‘traffic ex 2 Quality—MILK—Uniform ive committee of the easiern ter-|trict Attorney Mathew Brady © Is CLEANLINESS by the Institute of American |night dispatct | PURE COUNTRY MILK Expert Alterat LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY ms and Repairing been an annual affair for the past] ileht knew the defendant to possess. He t several years and has served the pur-] The groom was at nded by Paul |fmmediate return here, inetd dandbika Canine ewok ou: an Packers. Existing rate? are|Mayor 1. C. Hodgson. mayor The Best for the Baby at Phone 1304.J pose. of introducing the teachers to|R. Kingston of Lander. tticer of the} Mult ease in which Nicholson was in- moro than 100 per cent in excess of |Paul, that he planned to prosecute Joh B the young people of the city. There] Following tho ceremony an clabo-} Mark U. Weber, an officer of 8) voived in an attempt to sioct W. pre-war rates. the Instituse declared, |case against Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle ohnson Bros. Grocery and re) ao ‘will be a. short receiving line and the| rate dinner was served to 12 guests. Chappell Cll company ares here | Kilgore former captain of polics here. adding that the reseceen was sought ‘most vigorou: Market For UR Prices ening will be spent in an informal! The table and dining room decora.|¥esterday morning from Denver w In the defense effort. to esablah| "8" effort to stimulate foreign d Erady’s telegrom in answer to one 619 East Second Phone 1251 ‘get-together good time” way. tions were carried out In pink and {he hax been for the past several weeks| 107 Schuster wus a dangerous man | 7204 for American meat products. | from the mayor. urging him to “figit ~ 2. 20 white. on business. the strongest testimony was) vouched h Informal Dinner Party After the dinner the bride and by Luke M. Wilkerson a Midwest em- ‘00 LATE CLASS! for Out-of-Town Guests. groom were successful in eluding ploye who stated that he had worked | _ T LATE TO IFY. Mr. and Mrs. W. Occleston and¥ their friends and left this morning on with Schuster, He:recited an inetance | NTSmall'gwoyode hovée: Mr. .and> Mrs. C, E. Curran all of]a short wedding trip. They will vinit nee where Schuster.appeared on the| lig ter and gas in; $18 per Lead, 8. D., and who are visiting with} with friends ‘and relatives of) the job with a bad cut on his Np. Wher | month. South Poplar street. friends in the city are to be the hon-| groom in this. state. IT Of Six questioned about, the cut Schuster Is 9-15-2t° ‘ored guests at an informal dinner| Upon thelr return to the city they ald to haye retorted “I'll get the —— . ee party to bo served at the home of| will he at home at their residence on —— i — that did it.” FOR SALE—One partiaily built Stude- Miss Sarah Martz, formerly of Lead,| Melrose street. ‘The defense rested its case shortly| baker speedster; two three-quarter |{ on East Second street, tomorrow even-| Mr. Harris fs a well known employe C ifter 4 .o'clock yesterday afternoon| iron beds and springs; one, Columbia | } _ ing. ‘i of the Burlington railroad. Both Mr, 5 The state put on many rebuttal wit-|cab'net phonograph, 440 East Railroud | ¢ Mrs. Harris have a wide circle of acquaintances in the city. ©. Ask for Mr. Stephenson. 15-2t* ses for the purpose of impeaching | *v oat. [the evidence of defcnse witnesses and Pee WE, Wai fotay also for the purpose of establishinz Siedler Groom ee r that ‘Schuster had ‘a reputation as # 5 Trip. rane: comaetees i “Me and Mrs. Byron Delbert, who} ameat-adopted by the arremieciaan Pas case kl enitely CHORRa Kt were married last Sunday at the] torate last year permits school dis. . Evening of Cards New phonograph; per- condition; records included. 9-15-11 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wisner en- tertained a few of their friends at their bome on South Durbin street complimentafy to Mr. and Mrs. Grant ‘es : a : ; ‘Alter of Victor, Colo., who are the| Methodist parsonage by Rev. W, L.| triets to bond themselves to a gross pe ai elt Sate pron de ara y phonograph: per: fuests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. B, Davison| French, have left for Colorado] limit of 6 per cent. Numerous at- | 05 Soo or ane court onlied uttens| pol cluded On East. Third street, The evening | Sorings, Colo., where (hey will xpend| tormcys have Interpreted the amend. | *VCUSNE, OF tle CoMrs Whee eine 15 thelr honeymoon. ‘They are making] ment to peat bonding only to # " ; TED ch A Tétieb ry y the trip overland Mew Deihert.wee| groes Itmit ef 4 per cant. ‘The opin. ee ce Ptah. gle coon ‘Among the invited guesta were Mr.’ formerly Miss. Bessie Carrier. Mr.| lon was rendered at the sequest of | ‘DOM Oy in “icuoicn's eases thie °| roman ps hoy tN pate and Mrs. Grant Alter of Victor, Colo.;!Deibert is connected With the Nash-| tho directors of the Sheridan school I of the Jury such a/tindin: J sho mornings. Call 1356, __9-15-t7-4' ‘Casper Motor company and after a] district, who, to raise $300,000 need- short time the young couple will bel ed for a new high pebool baiiding, Mrs. James Neville of, Topeka,|at home in Casper. must bond the s.striet to the extent Mr. James Twiggs of Wichita | NN TY aH of 6 per cent. exas, ind Mr Frank loett | be. Jetfrey Hom e an es SPECIAL dye ig vacdtion trip to the east the great- * A t Bi served at the; home of ar, and Mrs.| Bert Connoily has accepted a pot! | 4. part of vhich nent with the he 3 Robert Rees on C¥ avenue, Wednes- wih Mednick Bros, clothing] amily oP Seiseiceat “cart © emer $4 day. Places were laid for ten guests: a3 ri wreaident, at New Haven, Conn: Dr. | @ 7 4 he Sa effeey also visited an Chirago, In-] 3. Frank Mednick of the Mednick) tianapolis, w York City 2nd Vin- Mrs. Tomlinson is leaving soon for Srog., clothing company is in Chi] cennes, Ind. the east where she will enter an east- ‘ago, Iil,, on a buying trip: foc -the| While east_be was fortunate enough wn school to take a course in spe- cial work. Before coming to the west company. :o meet George Dunean. 1920 open golf eae champion of Great. Britain who, is at for her health Mrs. Tomiinspn was a teacher in the schools at Minneapolis. Minn. Joe E, Mansfield hax returned from} aresent touring the United States, in cheyenne where hé/spent the first of}. series of special matches. Mr. Dun- che week. can, a close personal friend of Dr. Jef- hg Oh irey’s pba ae years, ed ees, 1. P, Smith has returned to the city| ie looked for Knepper of \Ger spending several days in Chey-]towa, who won. soveral state’ va! ‘ one. rvionships this ‘year, to become the, Sate premier amateur in America in a few S, W. Conwell, member of the statel years. THE TROUBLE-WOMAN. Dear Trobule-Woman: * | finding a suitable place to board at | ‘was spent playing ayetion bridge. Re freshmohts were $10" RAISE ! GET READY FOR IT! D., formerly a resident\et Cagpor, fl here visiting with friends: > i ira Farewell Luncheon rt. XP Fohneon is locking atthr buat Is ay 0) Affair, Sees intereztd' in Cherenne for a fen cee Mr, and Mrs. Walter Schultz and party left today overland for Doug- las where they stone the fair. . Mrs. Hood Is Honoree. Mrs. Otis Thompson presided at a f o'clock luncheon served yesterday in honor of Mrs, C. E. Hood who is leaving with her husband for Iowa where they will make their home in the future. i Pink and blue was “used. for the . Hancock- AR HUMPHREY aciamii fice MAOANAARAREEORDDD DRS 660000000008) 26400500000 0506 Sale Closes’ Saturday, table decorations and -hand-painted place cards were the pretty favors. A four-course luncheon was served /Mesdames C. E. Hood, €. E. Litter- fale, Car! Hawkes, Robert Robertons, O. W. Hiligren, A.) L. Cook and L. H. Stear were the invited guests. 1 understand you will give infor- | a reasonable rate, in a respectable mation on any question. J. am a | neighborhocd, I trust you to help working girl and have just become | me. of age to vote; but I den’t Know | Dear Mrs, T. J. F. very much about politics: Could | Have you. logked, in. the. Tribune you tell me who is running forthe } “rooms for rent” column?... There Senate and for representative from | are many desirable places advertised this state in the next election? | and I am .confident yow can. fihd | September 17 ‘Thanking in advance, the. proper. leeation; but if you. wilh. Dear Mae B.: you T will give yeu my personal ei ; ‘ S 214 South Center | Representative Frank W. Mondell, | service. MRS. T. J. F, Miss Wilma Scott, assisted by Mrs. Affa Stafford, will entertain informal- ly this evening at her home 6n North Center street. Republican, is the only announced candidate, for the senate, Judge C. a , Winter, Repubisican, also, «is a MADAM. WHARTON, Ruste ix Patties. Trare-je)| Royal Beyptian Cidieveyant, and: fre * POSPOSSSOODOBNZA® 290%: PORDet. no one against him as yet. ‘You Tenouricements of the marris7- are welcome. ver on September 9 of Miss Myldred Donohoo of Fort Morgan, Colo., to R. iM. Hancocls, formerly of Casper and Ponoy of Riverton, The young people mét while the former was a nufae at Give Trathfal soeriee on All. Affairs. Life. FOR ° Dear ‘Trouble,Woman;: tranger in Casper and Office Hours 10 a. m. till 9 p. m. Widt_while the formér was & slufse at! would_like your ajvice and help tn | 2" SAS Gass Se Se Tecate at Oca meet Second Eee, : Thursday, Friday, Saturday » AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL 45 Dresses Values Up to $65.00 All Kinds of Materials, Colors and Styles. $16.95 We Receive Every Day Shipments of Fall. Apparei and Millinery for Women. THE PERFECT GAS FIRE “There’s a Size for You” | Casp er Gas aa: Co. 119 pé First St. Phone 1500 ASA A

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