Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1921, Page 7

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\ MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921. SLAYER’S TRAIL /PHKDPUN FOR scsi ing ot a IS LOST AT LEAD, | !NEMPLOIMENT URGED |x Sc ssc seers SS sci st cian aarte OFFICERS ADMIT _ 1 (hs?th DEEN <= ws Ruste anes Father Belknap Unsolved; Colorado Offers Clue to Fugitive, Claim LEAD, 8. D., Oct. 81—The trail of ‘Andrew Rolando, sought in connection with the slaying of Father A. B. Belk- nap, whose body was found here last Wednesday, has been lost, authorities announced hi held today at Ottumwa, Iowa. pcre Ate ahve dvs Drenthe DENBY CONFERS WITH DELEGATES TO ARMS. MEET OF U, 5, PLANS Conferences on Pi to Be Furth by America Are Resumed in Washington Today WASHINGTON, Ott. 81.— Secretary Denby, Admiral Coontz, chief of naval opera- tions, and the up of naval exp working out the American proposals as to lim- ftation of naval armamént agalh met today ‘ith the American delegated to the conference on limitation of arma+ ment. The mééting was called in Becretary ea’ office and the naty officiate ived armed with port: folios fill of documents. It was as sumed that the general theory of lim- tation of naval arinament which this government believed might be success- fully appiled had been completed. The naval lem, however, it is general: ly understood, Is the fost alfficult ‘one to come before the approaching conference and there is much detail to be gone over With the experts: Included in the Consideration of na- tional establishments of the various powers HeSessarily is the question of basis, particularly in Pacific waters and to. Ome extent the fortifications! that defend various ports. Also in- cluded is the question of the status of thé merchant marine aa @ poten- tial faval force. — DELEGATES GIVEN RANK OF AMB: ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—The rank of ambassador was given today to the American delegates appointed by President Harding to represent the United States at the forthcoming con+ ference on limitation of armamaént and discussion of Pacific and Far Eastern questions. KENNEDY SWORN IN RS U5. JUDGE, ALSO HEADS ELKS” LODGE IN STATE: CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct, 81. — ‘Thomas Blake Kennedy became United States judge for the district of Wyo- ming at 10 o'clock this morning, when he was sworn in by his predecessor in Office, Judge John A. Riner. Judge Riner, retired from the “dis. trict bench at his own request, will continue to sit on the bench of the eircuit court of appeals. 4 "Judge Kennedy tonight will be in- stalled by the Cheyenne lodge of Elks fas deputy grand exalted ruler for Wyo- ming. “Legionnaire at Big Convention Dies of Poison KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 31—C. B. Mayden, a member of the Nebraska delegati¢i: to the American Legion convention, died at the local govern- ment hospital today after drinking poison at a private home in which he was billeted. . 7a es ED, WOMAN SOAKS CLOTHES IN OIL, DIES IN FLAME ® NEWCASTLE, Wyo., Oct. 81.—Mre. Allen Paine, wife of Charles~Paine of Breadus, Mont., who had been*a pa- tient «t the Warm Springs sanitar- ium recently, committed suicide at her Montana home by ‘saturating her clothes With kerosene and setting herself on fire. She was found by Louis Bakken, a government trapper, near the grave of her baby daughter. ets ELEVATOR MANAGER. RESIGNS. RIVERTON, Wyo., Oct. 31.—L. J. Kirch has resigned his position as -inanager ‘of the Riverton Elevator company and will engage in private business. No successor has been chesen by the board of directors of the organization. belief that a solution of the shooting of the piiest was hope- today. They declared their of the most popula: less for the present. Burial services for the priest were to be | jine ‘thereby rou DENVER, Oct. 31.—A man answer- Ing the doseription of Andrew Rolan:| ers, a0, sought by the police in connection] 14 with the slaying of Father A.B. Belk| poe sehen, the ot last’ Wednesday, was seen in Deita,| Une OF business. every household and SECOND-HAND every individual in the community. ” ! Aight; Bccerdiak to word received ‘President Macaiiley Was moved to nerd aed recolves| thie aetion by the désire of himself nap, Catholic priest at Leat, 8. D. Coio., ‘With two companions Saturday by the police today. The th: stangers in ragged cloth: ahd other Packard executives to give ing @fd unshaven came into Delta) *™Ployment to the largest possible apparently by aitomobile and stopped | Humber of workmen duting months) t n * . nary years, feflect a 7 ; Od S Fewtaukant: operated | by | Peer! 2 nal piswing ‘up ot operations. 116 The Webel building is being demolished to make madé here by Sheriff R. P. Wi ¢| nelected one of the Packard products, * Delta county: One or txt Rn the one of widest appeal, and lowered | way for the new Lyric Theater. one answering Rolando's description—| the Price on it to a point permitting | @htered the place and purchased a| Of the operation of this succession of| Hickson, according to the report dozén sandwiches. influences. ‘The man inqiiired if there was a la- there was not, departed with his companions, according to the report. Ho lho desired to know the condi-| can be reduced in price and ti*n of roads to Grand Junetion,| attractive to the public deman «Murder Mystery Surrounding Death of | n2tsricnst,’ve “Rukars Mas’ oy) “atoy. toresighted business man te FEM, ed 2 imaand of reliving the winter simploy| oral srceplanee ef ine eckare Pan: Sacas] wero ment situation was advocated today,! wil] do more than eae | following the application of the idea! brought forth to euabes pravihtes al | in 6ne of Detroit's largest automobile|the widespread unemployment in| factories, Joe 1. Mansfield, head of! prospect this winter.” Joe B. Mansfield, Inc., Packard deal-} brief outline of the movement. ‘ “The soundn ¢ ti ‘Pa Pisa! sommshends 110 every. manure} WE ARE OFFERING turing employer,” says Mr. Mansfield. It ts just this: Cut deep into the price ‘or; “Buch & plan needs only the con:! bofer’s camp in the town where they] sideration of every manufacturer in might spend thé night and on beg] this district to insure its stitcess. In told | | | be Caspet Daily Cridune ‘eepling the wheels of industry and @ majofity of the work- provided with jobs. B : gx , PARISH MEETING POSTPONED. The Parish meeting at St. Mark's [ work this plan. No national, state or | "*Y. Phillp K. Bdwards, pastor. irom] =| C™ sar 4 ape — —_— CA FOR SALE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN “Should a suppliant voice have been heard out of the mouth of Giblin now; should that lofty virtue strike sail in the very height of its glory, and his rich and powerful nature be committed to flowing rhetoric as a defense? Never! BUILDING MATERIAL a Mr. O’Brien scorns to dignify with a denial the many accusations that have been circulated against me” Yes, Mr. O'Brien, by all means, or you will be left holding the sack when it comes to proofs. Apply CHAS. SHOBLOM AT WEBEL BUILDING-<PHONE 14 One by one the gas batteries are being silenced. No longer is the public harangued with the assanine slogan. about 25 miles northwest of Delta. The othet two men, whom the sher- iff Bald Hickson described as being of Mesiéan abstraétion, one only a boy of about 18 years, did not enter the immediately to the sheriff. Hickson said the midnight visitors’ description had been seen of them in Grand June. police there reported | A Fresh New Stock Each Morning. Our Prices Are Right. Contract Let For Decorating New |% Building and Hall T-Bone, Hon @xpert has been Awarded the con-| | tract t6 decorate the interior of the| @ Pot Roast, Ib.. Ribs to Boil, Ib Brisket, Ib.—.—.....Be, new building and dance hall which is being erected by the firm of MoKeon and Archer on the corner of Center and A streets. : After spending several days here Ing 6vér the requirements of’ the ullding. MF. Gurtler left for Denver Unadulterated Hamburger, 1b.........18¢ Fresh Pork Satisage, Ib.o0...00..0.18e Bunday night to get the needed sup- plies. He will return here the latter part of the week and will be ready to complete what he says will be one of the moaq attractively decorated | ‘ buildings in the state. one of the largest in Wyoming is ae new ance hall, which wit) bol ASSOCIATED WITH THE POPLAR GROCERY rapidly nearing completion and Messts.| © Phone 1250 and Ask for the Market teat aa McKeon and Archer believe that tt will be in operation before the end of November, Corner Second and David Streets place, 53 9 | . After the men disa; red, Hickson | % he 1 disregarded the artalr until he read 1 | the morning newspapers and reported Beef Ib... Sirloin, Ib.... Short Cuts, Ib._.....30¢ 2 Round, Ib. Arnold Gurtier, an intertor decora-| g Shoulder e OUR SPECIAL TERMS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY—ON TWO PRACTICAL ARTICLES OF _ Household Furniture THE MONARCH RANGE In all sizes. Made of malleable iron and every part guaranteed. $1Down $2.50 Per Week jaa Sm i “KITCHEN MAID” KITCHEN CABINETS Workmanship Guaranteed. $2.00 Per Week This gives every family the opportunity to have these necessary articles of furni- ture in their homes immediately on the part payment plan. THIS OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 10, 1921 ~Chamberlin Furniture Company Practically All Home Dressed by the New Was “precisely that of Rolando.” Pollée of cittes west of Delta have} been notined to be on the lookout for the men who afe believed here to be route to Salt, Lake Ciiy. Nothing | ‘Y e * No longer are fathers and mothers admonished of the danger threatening their homes, their sons and daugh- ters, that only Mr. Giblin alone can avert. No longer is it-an offense to encourage bootlegging—though the of- fense, in this instance, has been reduced from a bottle to a drink—not of hemlock but of “hootch.” toto toete- ~ +o af p eote ef, x x Meat You Eat | The connoisseur of masterpieces don’t know if it is true, but is of the opinion it is good horse sense—and he _ admits his judgment is good. The “advertising manager” is perfectfy willing to have a “giant mind,” “taut nerve,” ‘‘to tremble,” to be ‘“‘a row- boat” full of tears in “Old Ocean's Mighty Deep.” Yes, he is even willing to have hangnails if he is privileged to “quake” and “heave” like a “whale” and cast out this “Jonah” that said connoisseur would foist upon the peo- ple of Casper. ’ Pork Loin Ends, Ib.......274%c Chops, Ib.. ++-.30¢ Ribs, Ib..... a Shoulder, half or whole, Ib....2....20¢ a Spring Lambs 30¢ Legs, lb. Veal Round, SB ithiniin Labs Shoulder Steak, lb., 25 Shoulder Roast, 22% Loin Steak, Ib...........30 Pot Roast, Ib.............8¢ Mr. Giblin is a selfish obstructionist in this contest. We have no apologies to make in working for Casper’s best interests—for being deeply attached to Casper——cer- tainly none for showing up the selfish ambitions of an in- dividual lacking all qualifications for the office of mayor. A Full Line of Lunch Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard HARRY H. FITCHIE Mr. Connoisseur, bring up your hundred, but be brief when you come, as we are very busy. 1114 South Poplar St. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 7 ot fo dto-dte-cte- - There is only one way to drive nails—hit them on the head. We shall continue to drive nails, yes, spikes, into the coffin of Mr. Giblin’s selfish political ambitions. _ What joy inthe Giblincamp. One man (who claimed) he had been for Blackmore, felt “he had no recourse other than to vote for Giblin.” © ‘e man who claimed—what ' joy! The thinking voters who have the best interests of Casper at heart will not be blinded by the ink of the cuttle- fish. Some of Giblin’s councilmen are soliciting votes for themselves—‘“if you can’t support Giblin.” YES, THE SEIGE GUNS HAVE THE RANGE We trust every voter in Casper reads yesterday’s issue of Giblin’s Bray. CASPER PARTY— BLACKMORE TICKET Headquarters—405 Oil Exchange Phone 1184 In Three Sizes. $1 Down PEPOOOOSSOSOOOOOSOOS SOOO OOOO OOS DOD OOOO SO POOO ODEO D! SHDOD HED PHDOD DODD ISD POD 9D DDT OD OOOO DODD DOU PLO O DLO O DODO DOOD ODDO O ODODE OHOLOD OHHH PODODO ODDO OD ODODIPO DOD OOOO DPD DOO DISD ODSODODODODODOD ODD PHHDPPISIDODODOOD IPOD POOOOOOOHPO POPUP OO POEHOOOOOODEDOSEDOOOD Telephone 37 ee ee

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