Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 10

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PAG! il v mar. pres to th ters to n PAGE TEN SHE SEEN CE ACTRESS NOT E60) APO 225255 = cupaMY | Young. The council committee ap-| INJURED,SAYS Wi ON TPs Purcell will not be able to attend. on! Coot } KANSAS CITY, Nov. 23.— Repre- account of fllness and P. C. Nicolay-/ E DEFENSE Scie Se eee (INE (}f SOOUTS place. ‘plant conference board today, — | if ee to accept the wage cut We are exclusive representatives tn|"™itted. The vote was 16 to 4, Wyoming for the Herring-Hall Mar. |ot the ten labor representatives vin Safe corhpany, and carry a stock /ing against | if No Evidence of Pain, Physician Testifies e | of ihe wage + Com-|of their products tn Casper. The news-| “{ on Behalf of Arbuckle as De- Ingpeceeep cpenee om [Sagar avery wav are Saf acuoatts| Shea Cres aeapachenn te tee Sa fense Opens ItsCase - operation Between Com-. if you'do not have full protection for /cUt fF "everal avn - rigeeaaiges. i . (your valuables and your mittee and Boys. had better ‘not ‘wait another day-ee| OMAHA, Nov. 25 —Mtass meetings Dr Olav Kaarb th — use. to lock the barn after the horse | of members of the RANCISCO, Nov. 23.—Dr. Olav Kaarboe was the $ 4 ne |! Stolen. We have safes of various called today by the defense in the trial of Ros-| The inspection of Troop 5 of the/sizes, for business office and resi- - ; ‘ was held|dence. Talk to our man “Dick.” about | Arbuckle, charged with manslaughter in the |Ca#per Scdut organization oy Itt or come 40. our store had kee ; © troo - nia Rappe, as a result of a party held in Ar-|** the regular meeting of thi aan safes. We can satisfy you aa to ns i i . at the High school last night. The|terms and price. Don't delay in buckle’s. rooms in the St. Francis hotel Labor day. Nee eee ‘coun [iesportant matter. attended Miss Rappe after the party. At-|!nspection was con: Le Dr.that he “did not believe he used the|cil committee composed of A. A. h word agony.” | Stade, Earle D. Holmes and Dr. G Zambina Maude You either made or aid not make M. Anderson. J. W. Johnson and E. t statement, which (is it?’ the Richard Shipp were on hand to rep- wpe ero resent the troop committee, and Z ment read today 1s not] troop officials who assisted with the atement.” he answered. J|inspection included Scoutmaster nse to ha Staley Archibald, and all) Scoutmasters Davis Wi or shrieking or what it] Harry Ballard. swered in response to 2] ‘ne inspection committes rendered a very favorrbly report on the activi ties of the trom», ap commended the close co-operation which exists be tween members of the troop commit tee and the personnel of the troop The report shows that 6 troop com: mittee keeps the troop supnlied with adequate leadership and hii been xe ‘At all times our officers and direc- tors are thankful and appreciative of the hearty co-operation of depositors, not only in the way of their continued patronage, but in their kindly recom- ct eae nae Ss, ; mendations to friends of the service ps ; ‘ r 4 which this National Bank offers. : At Thanksgiving time we feel it t the Hotel e the film co} y last Labor da: inflicted inju Rappe, screen actress, whic a her death several days later for the troop members in subjects. The present scoutmaster ches and attorneys were] troop, Staley Archibald, who was in y hi v. posed of by th op committee a few 4 aol aaa weshe azo, .endoye he Aistinotion ot particularly appropriate to assure the we ithe proceedings in] being the only Eagle Somat te, roe people of Casper of the high esteem . s ° to the] J lerbach’s court yesterday] state of Wyoming. Scoutmaster ee e . i 1 the| when th cution: closed, were] ) ed this distincti anks Dinn we place upon every kind word and Tell September feximony concerning” Qngerprints on (ye highest rank im scouting, while 6 Th giving er Meat tore : act that tends to increase this bank’s field of service. The National invitations he|® oor, declared to have been made member of a Chicago troop some in a struggle between Arbuckle and| years ago. November 24, 1921 Thirty-four scout# of Troop 1 have After extendi went on an a e ride and re turned later t Miss Rappe in a Miss Rappe; an assertion by a hotel maid that she heard a woman scream- eos eke sin Feainsedel al headquar hysterical condition on a bed 17 At) ing in the suite, and the exclusion of| been registered tn national headqu: buckle's room, he said, and relieved | {ni Jn the suite: and the exclus pitt, more ar iene pee t ner that | evide! ad ‘de 5 her by lifting her up in a manner that/ -1,64 Miss Rappe had made a state-| troop in April. Twe members of the would lessen; the blood pressure on | ment to him favorable to the de-| ‘Toop are second class scouts and her abdomen “which she said = Was rendant. of the remainder have attain e paining her. He then assisted in put MENU Choice of Chicken Okra or Consomne Riche a ee grade of first class scouts, Ten mem —— 4 ting Miss Rappe into a bath. She bers of the troop have won merit] / Pascal Celery Mixed Olives D appeared to be in a stupor and did badges from the local Court of Hon j ; an not wish to be put into the bath, he or. The troop had the largest re said. resentation at the summer camp la- Fried Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce He told of summoning the hotel's a summer with a total of 14 Scouts an —_———— ‘ , assistant manager and of continuing one Scout official. Choice of Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, or m to administer to the girl. He did not The inspection of Troop 2 will + Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, or r @) oO merce know whether the bath into which : conducted at the high school Broiled Tenderloin Steak, Mirabea ras s ro} » Mirabeau Mise Bappe was.put was hot, luke! | peeraBURGE, ‘Pax Nov 88oet warm or cold. : , ‘ Fi c pbcand atiiglapar Jy “ge stand or NOURISHMENT Cauliflower, ‘Cream ischbach said he never took | 1118 corps, gus: cig" Seaneienece , Cream Sauce Potatoes Risselee @rink or emoke in his life. Ohio mail train No. 9 from Washing. : 7 “Both myself and my wife havelion to Pittsburgh early today near is Nature’s first aid to Hearts of Lettuce the body in times of Thousand Islahd Dressing weakness. heen Mr. Arbuckle’s guests anf which | Wosnington Juntet MA. “élasow Scott's Emulsi I considered an hon ered two men) at the door of a mai} Miss Rappe did no’ car, He firta on them with his shot pain but seemed suffering from liquor| gun, One man dropped off the train he said. An unsigned statement he 4s/ and the other swung out on the hand alleged to have made to the distriet| rail of the car. He later was cap unsurpassed in purity ‘ ting Carnival Nov. and goodne Coffee t but qualified his testi-| 24, 25, 26, 27, at Smile Roller Rink, mony by saying that the statement] one block east of North Casper school. not exactly as he| Skating afternoon and evening. thi ®It’s Your Kind of a Bank” Choice of Pumpkin Pie or Hot Mince Pie Tutti Fruitti Ice Cream With Cake English Plum Pudding, Raisin and Hard Sauce Milk attorney in which he said “she was! tured and brought to jail here. still.in agony,” was read by the pros- eoasetey ecution. Ho admitted having made| Dancing and Tea Music From 6 to 8 P. M. Table d’Hote—$1.25 Per Plate Fa HOURS 12 TO 2 AND 6 TO 8 P. M. Wf , Hii a Q The Manhattan Cafe Special ‘Thanksgiving Dinner Just Like Dear Old Mother Used to Prepare. From 11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Green Olives Salted Almonds Celery Oyster Cocktail Cream of Chicken a la Rheine Fillet of Sole, Sauce Hollandaise Pommes Saratoga Stuffed Young Turkey, Walnut Dressing Suckling Pig, Baked Apple ssee of Chicken, a la King Geese, Oyster Dressing Watertown Duck, Celery Dressing Whipped Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Waldorf Salad English Plum Pudding, Mock Sauce Ice Cream and Wafers’ ° Boston Coffee Open Tonight Until 9 P. M. SCOTT CLOTHING CO. This little device will enable over 400 Casper women to really enjoy this* ? e ee Thanksgiving — Their_ “Lorain” gas range will relieve them of all cooking worries tomorrow. The whole meal will be cooked in the “Lo- rain” oven. MAY YOUR THANKSGIVING DAY BE ONE OF REST AND PLEASURE. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Special THANKSGIVING MATINEE Tomorrow COLUMBIA THEATER 47230 Fm 240 So. Center St. Turkes Shoot At Shogren’s Gallery.

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