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PAGE FOUR escceee CASE, CHICAGO] ¢2!Ps WOMEN, THIRD WARD Three Witnesses es Testify Today Before State Attorneys on Facts Concerning Life of Actress in Windy City CHICAGO, Oct. 81.—Witnesses who knew Virginia Rappe, film actress who died following a party given by Ros- coe (Fatty) Arbuckle in a San Francisco hotel, and which resulted in his being held on charges of manslaughter, gave depositions today before representatives of the state of Cali- fornia and the defense, relating their knowledge of the girl | during her earlier life in Chicago. ¢ The witnesses were asked a pre- pared interrogatory specified by the trial judge in San Francisco. Attor- , |Reys Harry B. Miller and Frank Pesca represented the state, while C. H. Brennan was present in behalf of the| defense. WAIT FAR AFFA | Dr. Maurice H. Rosenberg, the first witness, testified that be knew Miss Rappe here and that in 1918, she vis. ited his office fox an examination. Dr. Rosenberg told the investigators that Miss Rappe was suffering from chronic ‘cystitis. The young woman complained of pains and backache, the witness testified. Supply Which Could Be Made|,, i". Josephine Roth, who said she 4 2 fe also testified. Available at Once Not to Miss Virginia Warren, a nurse who Be Placed on Market, Haynes Indicates. | sistant, followed on the stand. ’ ie With the conclusion of the test! | mony of the three witnesses, the WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Sufferers| hearing was adjourned and Attorney seeking relief through medical beer| Brennan departed this afternoon. for may bé forced to wait temporarily for| Now York where further depositions & source of supply notwithstanding |wil be tak the issuance by the treasury of regu- 5d lations covering the prescription of < Free Is Veteran Of Many Wars Haynes. While he had been as yet unable to study the regulations Mv, Haynes sald he bad been informed that experts of the prohibition unit had raised the question as to whether, under the reg: ulations which provide for the manu- facture of medical beer under permit,| Roscoe Free a real soldier of for- the brewers would be permitted to dis | tune, @ world traveler who has Jived poss of stocks which had been manu-|!n every country on the globe, served facturer prior to the promulgation of|under a dozen flags in war, mined the new rules and had not been de-}for diamonds, dived for pearls, made auyodholized for beverage purposes.jnewspaper copy, lectured in ding This question, he said, would probably | capitals of the world, spent Sunday in be a motter for conference between|Casper with his cousin, Harry Free. the prohibition unit and the treagary.| Mr. Free is now in the theaterical Secretary Mellon, however, has ox-|business at the head of the Nancy pressed the opinion that large quan-\O'Neil show playing titles of beer which have not been de-| Cheyenne. aleoholized were available in brewers'| RTHRY 8 INCHED medical. be ick under. the new reg be expected Shortly als have declared Techinicalitic the new regula-| ed by prohibition experts penicn “might tend to delay the act foperation of the beer regulations se Ethe subject of a conference today be-| said she formerly was Mrs. Roth's as-| Denver and] | Casper Women to Stage Big Rally Thursday ‘The woman's division of the Black- more party will hold a grand rally in the Veteruns’ bureau offices in Ofl Exchange building, on Tuesday, No- vember 1 at 2:30 p.m. The meeting is general including all city wards, for the consideration of campaign organ- ization work. All women are urged to attend. — \Vienna Medic Arrives in N. Y. NEW YORK, Oct. $1—Dr. Clemon Pirquet, famous Vienna child special- ist, whose simple “pelidisi” formula \for computing degrees of malnutrition enabled American relief administra- tion to pick readily most undernour. ished children in Austria, at a time when every ration counted, arrived here yesterday on the Adriatic. He will deliver the Silliman course of lec- tures at Yale untversify this winter. “The cube of the sitting height of a normal adult,” said Dr. Pirquet’s life-saving formula, “measured in cen- {timeters equais the ten-fold weight in grammes. This correct or normal helght ts designated by the standard number 100, For a child who does not carry as much fat and muscle as Jan adult, the pelidisi is on the aver- age, not 100, but 94.6. Childrgn with a pelidisi of 94.6 or leas are cohsidered underfed. Those with pelidisi of 101 and above are overfed.” NOW PICTURE OF PERFECT HEALTH Happy Seattle Mother Tells of Child’s Recovery—Gives Tanlac Full Credit. daughter now no ne bad ever had a and only a moth: w truly thankful m to ne wondeyful medi- cine that has brought her back to | health," said Mrs. E. Thompeov, 724 avenue, Seattle, Wash, “Edna was taken down just before last Christmas with pneumonia, and after being down ten weeks she was able to be up a little but was so thin A third war meeting of the Wom- ‘an's division of the Blackmore party was held Gaturdey at 2:00 p. m. in the Veteran's Bureau offices in the Consolidated Royalty building, for the purpose of reviewing the work ientae scneee or tae in the interest of Mr. candidacy, The meeting for a Mogie ward meeting was an exceedingly large one, numbering in attendance as many women as attended the genera! meeting held on Wednesday last. All were impressed with the earnest determination that pervaded the spirit of ‘the meeting, proving that as far as is in the power of the women cf Casper, Mr. Blackmore will have their support. Bishop Thomas To . Move to Laramie! | LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 31—Miss| Laura Jay Wurts has resigned as| Princtpal of Ivinson hall, Cathedral | School for Girls, and the Cathedral | chapter has elected Mrs. N. 8. Thomas | to mucceed her. Bishop and Mrs. Thomas will move| from Cheyenne to Laramie and ‘live in Ivinson hall, fitting up the mansion with thelr own furniture, and Bishop| Thomas will direct the missionary ais | triet of Wyoming from this city. They will make transfer au quickly as val can be done. ies RALLY IS GREAT SUCCESS Attorneys A. H. Cobb and H. B. Durham, supporters of Mr. Bleck- more addressed. the meeting and answered pointed questions to the satisfaction of all doubtful. The work of canvassing is going steadily qualifications of the other candi- dates, A general women's meeting {7 to in all parts of the city. Ask For it! to find the rman, the | Mark of Sepremocy,”* Sinner aes aa ie et This means that you will always ask for SCOTT’S EMULSION “AN ANGEL IN RESERVE SEATS NOW VAUDEVILLE COMEDY JUGGLER ROGERS & GALLAY In a Playlet Entitled CHINATOWN” RUNYON & TRENT yitween Commissioner Blair and Solict-} ee: Mayes of the internal revenue bu feau. Treasury officials assert that in the delay in the issuance of he regulations since Attorney Gener- al Palmer rengered Kis opinions on March 3, the government should inter- pret its rules broadly and avoid any red tape procedure which might inter: fere with brewers activities under the The Hallowe'en spirit pervaded the jatmosphere of the Rotary club lunch- eon at the Henning today. Members |found their way to their places abo the tables by means of novel lit place cards on which their names we written. Napkins ty pifying Hallow en were at each place. and pale and looked so worn out ft made my heart ache to look at her. She had no appetite and what little she ate seemed to do her about as much harm as good. She complained great deal of heartburn and pains in the chest and her back so bad she never knew a comfortable .moment. ‘The Rotarians unanimously accept-|T was very much woryied about her d the invitation of the Kiwanis club|as the days draggel on and she didn't to be their guests at a dinner on the| get her strength back/ evening of November 17 | “It certainly was a blessing that 1 THE ROYS WHO PUT THE “U” IN FUN AND THE: FUN IN YOU. JUNIUS & UPTON FEATURE PICTURE 5 new rules. The club alsa voted to change the — time of its week-day luncheon from Closer Union Is 12.30 to 1:30 o'clock to 12:10 to 1.10, believing that it would be more con. venient, Urged Between L. A. Reed or just L. A. as he is spoken of in Rotary circles, reported British and U.S. that the board of directors of the lo- eal club, hed an adyverse® decis fon on the matter of loaning the Pu. eblo Rotary relief, organization funds began to give her Tanluc when I did. Her appetite picked right up and soon her stomach was in perfect condition. She gained ten pounds in weight and I could see that she was taking on new strength and energy with every dose. She the pi ire of perfect health tod: just as happy as can be and of se is enthusiastie about Taniac, I want every mother to know about this wonderful medicine tor I ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN —IN— “REMORSELESS LOVE” a WEDNESDAY AND THHRSDAY - OXFORD, England, Oct. 31—Dr, Stephen Leacock, head of the depart. + ment of political economy in McGill university at Montreal Quebec, told the members of the British American esa®here that the He declared that the time “parliament of man” and “federation of the world” was not yet. “The league of nations, though it may con- tain within it the seeds of future con- cannot serve as yet as a ehield against aggression and injustice,” he affirmed. “The principal hope of the nt in the contin- ged friendship of Britain and Amer- for % FALLIN LINE FoR BETTER, Fall time is here—the time that you should fall in line for better bread. Line up for pure fosd products. Tell your gro- ceryman that you want our bread and make sure that he delivers it. You know how to make sure that he’ll deliver it, don’t for rehabilitation work in that city. It} don't believe it's equal has ever been was the cpinion of the board that|made for building up children who there was so much work in Casper de-| are weak and sickly.” manding assistance that the club would work a hardship on its mem.- bership b; Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas per Pharmacy and leading drug- Ing on outside yoguests. gists everywhere.—Adv “A FOXY BOY” “A FOXY BOY” COLUMBIA WHERE-EVERY-BODY-GOES a TODAY can. GOING LAWRENCE P. ‘WALL THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS OFFER “A FOXY BOY” Featuring TONY KENNEDY BENNIE KIRKLAND AL DARR LORETTA KIDD IMOGENE KENNEDY TWILIGHT CLYNE —ALSO— IGNATZ Come Early for the Choice Seats “A FOXY BOY” WILL BE THE BIGGEST LAUGHING HIT OF THE SEASON Also a Six-Part Ralph Ince Production “OUT OF THE SNOWS” TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT—2:00 AND 9:00 ADMISSION—78c AND. 50c, PLUS WAR TAX A Bishop-Cass Theater NOTICE The Webel Commercial Company Office Is Now Located in the Van Gorden Investment Company's Office TRIBUNE BUILDING ROBT. J. VEITCH, For Mayor. JOHN J. HANCOCK, Councilman, Ward 1. HENRY C. POSEY, Councilman, Ward 2. ROBT. E. M’ELVENEY, Councilman, Werd 3. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1921. - REGISTRATION DAYS, OCT, 18, 19, 20, 1921. A Bishop-Cass T heater LAST TIMES , TODAY soar ate REID “The Heli Diggers A story of a land where the vanquished goes down and the game of life is played without rules. - A-romance of gold and the wilder West, and fight- ing men, and love. With Wallace Reid in an even pasceuse vole than he had in “The Valley of the Giants.” CAST INCLUDES LOIS WILSON —ALSO— A TWO-PART CHRISTIE COMEDY Current Events TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY . GLORIA -SWANSON —IN— “THE GREAT MOMENT” JOIN IN. AMERICA T THEATER’ ) HOLLOWE’EN PARTY TONIGHT COME TO THE EIGHT O’CLOCK SHOW. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT STARTS. AT 8:30 Some of the Things We Have for You— CLASSIC DANCES From Some of Casper’s Best Talent ‘ HAZEL JONES Presents “The Sailor’s Hornpipe” ELAINE MYERS Presents “The Highland Fling” Evelyn Patton Bernice Young Betty Wiederhold Margaret Gressinger MARION MANN DANCING “PUNCHINELLG” MISS ETHEL MANN, TOE DANCE -By Courtesy Mr. Snyder of the Terrace Gardens We Present ‘The Terrace Garden Trio’ Some Great Harmony and Solos EVERYBODY INVITED—A GOOD TL ASSURED . ue DANCING Admission 40c The World’s Greatest Actress POLA NEGRI —ai— “One Arabian PRODUCTION