Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT BURCH VISITED BY WOMAN IN ROOMS--CLERK Hotel Employe ‘Testifies t to Vigil Kept by| Alleged Slayer of Kennedy in Rooms Across From His Office 2.—A. B. Niles, a hotel clerk, was Dec. led by the employed office of Ke THREE INGHES OF SNOW HERE THIS MURNING General Over Central Jyoming and Cold Weath- er Is in Prospect for Storm bs of an a in the lowpd the e last few days scompanied by mag hi and is headquarters and North- e Northwest ends from east dron to Lender. The Burling ports that this division is bien nh snow from Wendover to ‘The storm ts reported to be centered | e. Wyo., where six inche: “w Was reported at noon. In gen-| s resumed in the superior court. Burch is urder of J. Belton Kennedy here last |that when a witness wag testifying | | smashes are said to state today when the trial] of at a hotel directly across nnedy. His testimony related to the securing of @ front soom Burch a few days before the sh ing and the conduct of the ten during the intesvening days. Wiles said that Bureh remained in much of the time end on sion was visited by a woman d a vigil that th was keeping. He fy the woman but Mrs escription. M ain Was indicted e state has sald it tg identify her as the no made the visit to quest h’s demeanor continued car Yesterday it was so muc end {interchanged smiles with the resuitant laughte caused @ sharp adn \ When Mrs Harold Wilcox: New York furs she can't keep them in position You see, they're alive ‘and very frisky She also ha: jouth American ant bear and a “kinkajou” from Columbia tm her private menagerie DISTRICE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION LAUNCHED AT CONFERENCE HERE Other officers named by the district associa‘ include four vice presidents, John Dillon of Lander, A. C. Allen of Riverton; Robert J. Price of Thermapsy Bhalrmen of the meeting and Mr. ollg and Albert Latonsky of Powell;|Haselmire acted as secretary. Stir Joseph Dunn of Douglas was elected| ring talks were made by Robert Drade, min RNG I WARNED 70 USE CHAINS, MANY ACCIDENTS REPORTED Auto accidents oceurring with fre quency throughout the morning hours caused an order to be issued at the police headquarters this goon notify ing patrolmen In various parts of Casper to call the attention of ve hicle drivers that it would be safer for themselves and for other traffic if they used chains and other protec- tions against skidding, Three separate cases in which “auto have resulted either from careless driving or care- ssness on the part of the drivers in not protecting their cama with chains Dr. J. F. O’Donnell of Cebtor ay Casper will head the, new council of the Catholic Men’s association, as the officer election which was keld last night following PREMIER BRUNO OUND == TD Lae BUM === TF POLICY FAILS Former President Poincare: May Succeed Him, Head of | Ministry Is Told on Return to France. HAVRE, Dec, 2—{By The aa sted Press).—Premier Briand retyrned| to France today after five weeks ab sence, in which he presented to the Washington conference France's posi Hon on armament limitation. As he landed here ho was greeted with def- erence, but without enthusiasm. Tho entire French cabinet, with the exception of Minister of Jantice Be nevay and the acting prem Minister Barthou, met the patie ten) miles at sea on the tug Athlete. A heavy sea was running, but the| premier’s opponents made no pretense of hiding thelr opinion that it was balmy a compares with the storm M. Briand will haye to tace in the chamber of deputies next Tuesday when he gives an account of his Washington mission. M. Briand was informed that, eoin | cident with his return, lists were be } ing circulated in the ehamber of deputies and the senate purporting to give the composition of « cabinet un- der former President Poincare which the 9 pposition expects will sueceed those American relief iduiinration att ‘Ma the Ufa pattiodaicn THF in. New Suge x Sugar 0 Poday) public sale of new crop Cuban sugar an reporcad 15 She Jee Joaries ¥. ed or afternoon. They will be beough? hi | tonight, according to the sheri! ing violence, specially in the Oder, Baku. Turkes- tan and Volga: regions where the fa- mine is especially severe. There are |more than 2,000 typhus cases in the ‘hospitais of Moscow. Walter L. Beil, a NEW YORK, Dee. 2, — The first | tor A local operator 5,000 wider | g'® | Sausage, link __.. 25 Pork Ham Roast every morning in our own Pork Side -_.__ sausage kitchen by expert Sausage Makers. Round Shoulder LB. Famous Creamery But- Steak = 15 te oS A acis Saai P Veal (hunch page Cc Brookfield Creamery But- Steak ___--- ter 50c Round Steak __ Fresh Caught Mountain Sirloin Steak — =|20¢ Trout, Tbe eeeoresenc TBC - Rib Steak -....- Fresh Oysters Every D: SAUSAGE DEPARTMENT | —Direct From the Stew .4,-.---.—-..._10¢ Pure Pork Breakfast Ssausage, bulk ____ 20. Pure Pork Breakfast sa eT a Re ee 3 hi.00 Liverwurst __--. 15 eater ccna Smoked Liver- Cc wurst —_---- gh os Fi Poultry Ev- Bulle Pork Saus- mh eg 1 Pauley Er age -------: Own Yards, Hens, Ib, 25e PORK CUTS i te Premium sd seers tee Springs, 1b. enn ied Ham Oe eee ‘ ‘BBe Ducks, Ib. T the Beene ministry.should the latter|tons for February al Pa f. o. b. the pf ME) fall as @ remult of non-payment by inati-| fil a0 of its reparations quota 4 January 15. A new wireless phone system installed by the French line was inaugurated by the liner Paris g curing _ Briand'g for six years. a . however, the same . conditions | prevail upon both lines as fo Gasper | and the temperature is reported as about the i nb were hailed into police court this morning. A hearing of these cases is set for 5 o'clock this evening. treasurer and W.,B. Haselmire offdistrict organizer of ne ageociation Casper, secretary and by Rt, Rey. P. The officer election followed the|* s@thering which ‘amen pwede formation of the National Catholic; ™@tely 600-men, Men's Association. Separate councils of the district order will be established in every Catholic parish of, the state Organization of the aseociation fol lowed a conference with F McGovern of this attended by The policy pf taking chances on wet and slippery pavements resulted in the partial destruction of the »six tcars that were victims of the smaghes. pp hile there is nq law on the city | ates requiring that chains be | used to prevent dangers to. traffic, F FAL ] poligg department believes that 5 | an handle the situation 1f ne¢es- he driver to move ains on the ground menace. Attorney Btirrett Addresses Members at Monthly Meet- ing Held at Henning Today, ‘The announced purpose 4f the or- ganization 1s to organize Catholic men for participation im civic and Patriotic duties, to offset any attenay -| lous prejudice of any kind and to per- fect an organization that will take an getive part in teaching the duties: and requirements of American eit! eadaictichdio on ready to wear o ly gratified at the ks indi- Starting Saturday, we will: offer extraordina for women, misses and children. You will be hi: viduality and apparel values that go hand in han - SUITS That are sure to arouse keen delight. All the different materjals that lend charm to their creations : 25 Per Cent Reduction SATURDAY SPECIALS SILK HOSE Regular $8.50 Values. $1.95 Per Pair HOSE—In Broken Sizes—For Women and hildren. 29c Per Pair . DRESSES FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND ar without it would wearers a aay, PLUSH COATS © A wonderful array from which to choose. 33 1-3 Per Coat’ Reduction A Few High Grade PLUSH COATS» Reduced One-Half ‘A REMARKABLE Value-Giving SALE The monthly meeting and dinner of the real estate board was held at the Henning hotel this noon, A, B. stir. rett of the Nichols & Stirrett law of- Hices, addressed the meeting on the subject of “Contracts.”* The real estate board has worked out a novel plan of raiking funds to promote civic’ activity, 1 of the members of the board frings to th meeting a number of the best listing. on file in thelr respective offices. committee of three ts appointed b; the president to investigate the list- and one of the promising is r 2 s@f the board = of that one piece of property, an nd because of con- certed action it is soon disposed of and the profits are turned into the general fund of the association to be used as the board sees fit. This o; ation for real estate men has di h to draw the men together note harmony and u im- Ben © borad. 50 High Grade Fur Coats 75 Neck Scarfs and Chokers; 25 Capes, American Mink, ‘Mink and French Seal 33 1-3 Per Cent Off 100 Cloth Coats One of a style. This season’s mercharidise.. They wera bought to sell at $150, $125, $75 and $50 for a few days at One-Third Off Jap rm of Hagens| ned from a short towns in this vicinity. <F CHILDREN. F TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 150 SUITS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 AT i : Eee ae | HALF PRICE Baas ‘FURS hone 1734 between 5 and 6 12-2,2t 25 Per Cent Reduction 20 Per Cent Reduction T — Tworcom furnished ose in between Midwest and 300 Dresses Tricotine, Velours, Georgette, Charmeuse, Satin, all go in this sale house, Yellowstone avenues, 450 South Oak street. Phone 518M. 12-2-1t JUST RECEIVED —Three-room batine with uth Ash street. Phone} 12-2-1t Riding Breeches. Short and Long Coats. Skirts. ; Long Automobile Coats. , Suedene Coats. In a variety of colors and styles. 15 Per Cent Reduction SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW THINGS AND BARGAINS. § Richards & Cunningham Company | “THINK RICHARDS AND CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” GOMOD I TIA ODEO E IMIDE LI LOD IES IGE OL: : Make your Christmas selection from the largest stock in the city. Purses, Manicure Sets, Handkerchiefs, Silk Hose, Silk Underwear, Kinonos and Bath Robes The F ction sid 154 South Center St. ‘ORD tops made to tains and reps new cur-| 7 1th Ht HAAR ee ae il

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