Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1921, Page 7

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‘@ 3m some <a publitly welghing the of £ngland they ‘still cling lord mayor when he is inaugurated. Maybe {t's in Ine avith the old adage “weighed and found wanting. how much he will gain whi i GOMERERCE OF to the old custom of Or maybe it's to mayor, This picture shows G. H. Tay- Gor bene ‘welghed as he degins his term as lord mayor of an English city. ‘Ears and WASHINGTON, Dec. %.—Charles W. Morse, and financier, ~he arrived yesterday at Havre, was directed by Attorney General Daugh- : 1 at the re- quest of the American It ' was stated his presence in Wash- te ment Delegation. She Gets FIRE DESTROYS AUTO, BUILDING THREATENED GILLETTE, Wyo., Dec. 3.—Ed Hay- flelds, a rancher gs in the Purhpkin Butte neigh! 60 miles sbuth’ of Gillette lost his new car by fire last night. He had driven up to the ‘ranch home of Frank Brown, parked his ma- ch'-e near a big garage and bunk house and then went In to supper. Glancing out of the window he saw his car in flames whiyh threatened to burn the building near which ft stood. A rope was thrown over the burning car and it was removed from the flan- ger zon. It was a total loss. Marshal Foch Given Ovation On Frisco Trip ington, D. C. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3. — Mar J sa Ferdinand Foch, arriving in San 4 Francisco today, was greeted by thou- sands who packed the sidewalks as he passed” up Market street “at the head of x military and -paval; par- ade. ‘ Leaving his special train at Berk- eley, the French military leader was riven through the University of Cal- ifoynia grounds and at Oakland he led @ spec‘n? ferry boat to take iim across the bay to San Francisco. City, state, army and navy officials welcomed him. i a aE An aeroplane of a new tyre fs claim- ed to be able to travel at 284 miles an hour. & Miss Bihelyn White, of Now ~ Brig. Gen. George W. Read and Mrs. Read hav gagement of their daughter, Maxwell Murphy, of Canada, Lips for th e French York, is chief tnterp: She was Fre Five New Names snueees the 7 Miss Margaret, to James Fredei it, Davi ‘Miss Read is a social favorite in Washs Disarmam: h interpreter at the peace par- Jeys at Vereailles and acted in a similar capacity for the A. B. F. ‘This huge hulk was cecently found floating near Jacksonville, Fla., and Identified as the Bagdad, a four- mast schooner. ‘The Bagdad ts believed te have been wrecked in the tropleal storm which swept the south- @rn coast several weeks ago. No word has been heard from Capt. W. W. Grifith and bis crew of seven - .- be Casper Daily Cribune "AGE SEVEN UNEMPLOYED IN DETROIL OPENS Government Aid and Nation-| alization of Basic Industry Are Two Principal Re- lief Plans. DETROIT, Dec. 3.—A ‘twoday na- tional conference of th= unemployed called with ‘the intent of arousing public opinion in behalf ef.men and Women out of work to the amd ‘that governmental sit might be given, ose here tod Two proposed re‘ief menrures were on the program for discussion. ‘These ‘were extension of aid to unemploye’ by the government, and nationaliza tion of some basic industry in order that work might expected to consume the greater part of the day's session. Tonight Sena. tor La Follette of Wisconsia and.Glen B. Plumb were scheduled to address a mass meeting. Wiiltam Z. Foster will be fi. charge of the final session tomorrow, speak ing. cqncerning Russia. Mother-in-Law Is | Sued for $20,000 Mrs. Frances Iba, wife of Edward Tha, has filed a suit againat her moth- erinlaw, Mary G. Iba for the allena- tion of the affections of her husband. The sult {7 the outgrowth of alleged slanderous statements charged to Mrs Mary Iba, and the unlawful retaining of property belonging to Edward Iba. Mrs. Frances Iba is steking $20,000 damages. Texas Swept by : wing was tired. And he Stokes, his rider, dnor Hunt, Philadelph! STRIKE GAINING Sleet and Snow AMARILLO, Teas, Dec. $A driv- ing wind accompanied by sleet and . during the night anf sent the thermometer down to below the freezing point in a hg hours. ame temperature hov- e around <¢ early today. Colder and more) snowfall was the weather prericton. —---—_.— | Douglas Ex-Sheriff Leaves for Coast CHEYENNE, Dec. 3.—Sheriff C. W, Messenger of Converse count, vet- éran Wyoming peace officer, passed through Cheyenne” Thursday, en route to California, where he will “pend the winter; “His health hae been poor’ for some time and treat- ment at Mayo Bros. hospital at Roch- mete, Minn, recently fafted to cause rel . UR MAL SERUIGE 1 HE UPB SHOMSTOR \CHEYENNB, Wryo., Dec. 8— The first protracted snowstorm of the winter here Friday tied up air mail service -both east and west, because flying enow so interfered with visib ity that it was not deemed compat. ible with proper caution to send the fiters out on their runs. One airman. however, covered his run Friday, fly ing from North Platte to Cheyenne, 225 miles, with his machine lers than 100 feet above the earth and lancin; here in three inches of snow. aS ae BRIEF ON SCHOOL LAND ‘INCOME 15: PREPARED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec: 3.—Thur- man sW. Arnold of Laramie and Alfred H. Beach, attorneys who served in the lower house of the last legisizture, are here, preparing a brief in the case in- volving the meaning of the school land income distribution statute passed by thet legislature. Argument of the case will not take) place until next spring. eg eed SHOE MANUFACTURER DEAD. BROCKTON, Mass., Dec, 3.—Harvey F. Crawford, one of the leading figures UNIONS ASSERT Number of Miners Reporting for Work in Walsenburg District Shows Decrease for First Time WALSENBURG, Colo., Dec. 3.—(By The Associated Press).—A decrease In the number of miners reporting for work today at inines of the Colorado Puel and Iron company, as shown by company’s reports, was taken by Frank Hefferly, international organ izer for @he United Mine Workers of America, as proof, he said, that the miners strike against a 20 per cent re- The total number of diggers report ng for work at the mines in the Trinidad district today, company reports showed, was 667, compared with 700 yesterday. In the alsenburg district, reports showed 162 today ‘against 608 yesterday. Charges that the company is pad- ‘ing its reports were made today by Organizer Hefferly. “We know Uiat there are not as many men working as the company reports,” he said. He declared 200 miners from Coloradn Fuel and Irgn company mines attended the regular union meeting here last night and said all who attended are on strike. New Raiiroad in | Mexico Will Be Operating Soon EL PASO, Texas, Dec. 3.—Only *bout 12 miles of trackage remain to he buflt to have the Southern Pacific xt Mexico running to the coast, the ‘erminus being Tepic; and by January 10, the entire line will be completed and in operation. This news was given by President T. B. Titcomb of that line, according to advices received in Juarez and Bl Paso from Mexico City. The line is now completed to Pugo antation, about 12 miles from Tepic. and the remaining 12 miles will be fin: ished by January 10, said Mr. Titcomb, accoming to the dispatches. Freight is now being accepted for shipment to Pugo. Women Claim Large Estate CINCINNATI, Dec. 3.—Two women, they are widows of STRENGTH, MINE five company’! J thes Be neeS | ‘ ‘was way ahead of the others. So wi ‘was the use of jumping the fence when he could walk over it? Waites felt the same way about it. shows how Redwing won the three-and4 half-mile cross country run at This freak photograph | Dashing Skirts \ Dashing, theso skirts which ‘re- fuse to follow a straight line as to hem and are nearer the ground by several inches on ono side. This suit, from Poiret, and designed along Russian Mnos, is of black du- vetyne trimmed with Icrimmer, Bit UN oe London claims to be the only city where typhoid fever has been abolish. (LLL fs FORTY FOREST KANSAS MAN FIRES BLAMED ween UPON SMOKERS {was returned this afternoon by the Jury im the case of Dr. W. A. Nixor, on trial in connection with the killing of Arthur Banta, a ttorney. Ashes Knocked From Pipe in Black Hills Region Starts Blaze; Other Incidents Are Listed. RICHARDSON AND BROOKS WILL ATTEND INSTITUTE DENVER, Dec. 3.—Forty fires in the national forests of District 2 wers|, ©, B. Richardson of the Consoll- cared by smokers. District 2- in-|@ated Royalty Ot! company left last cludes the forests of Colorado, South|™®ht for Cheyenne where he will at- Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota and|‘*=d to business Interests for a few Michigan and five in Wyoming. The|“*Y® before leaving for Chica. Ex- Gata coricerning these fires was gath-| 9°". BB. Brooks will join Mr. Rich ered for the purpose of securing the /#"d#en In Chicago, Itz and the gentle: co-operation of all smokers, says Dis-|™*" will attend the second ‘annual trict Forester Allen S. Peck. Statis-| Convention of the American Petrol- toa have, for a number of years, been }®UM fnstitute which will be held at gathered as to how fires are started. }the Congress hotel for three days. Oil Those started by lumbermen, loggers,|™e" from a the country railroads and brush burners have/ Will be tn atten been fairly well classified for years.}2nd subjects of Many more have been charged against | “istrict will co; campers, but undoubtedly many of fEx-Gor these were started by amokers out in |Sbout t the forest for recreation, fishing, hunting. ete, and now this year it] Some divorce agencies in Paris has been definitely established that|make a practice of sending circulars 40 were no caused. One man tn the|to janitors offering liberal compens#- Black Huis, je logging timber, | tion for information as to any tenants knocked the ashes from his pipe and a fire resulted. He was apprehended, ‘The great who may be likely subjects for the agency's ministrations. » eaaaabaaaahnannnnnnnnesst Xmas Suggestions FOR THE MEN FOLKS plead gullty and fined $10. result from the cigarettes |. since the discarded stub holds fire for a long time and sufficient in inten- sity to ignite dead grass, leaves and other inflammi material. pnccatae gps: tte Applications | For Loans Are Pipes Asked at Once Cigar Holders CHICAGO, ee: 3. plications Cigarette Holders sh ni y c . rosa cgekistbepaeasecmrece mie Cigarette Cases need financial agsistance tn carrying ‘their crops unless a better market ts Pouches + available, Governor McCray of In- tlie diana, chairman of the corn belt ad- visory committes, said before the Chicago Board of Trade today, in ex- plaining the proposed financial plans of the War Finance corpora’ Later congress would be asked to pass 2 bill for a foreign trade asso- ciation so that money can be loaned to foreigners with which to buy corn and other agricultural products in this country, he said. Towa bankers and farmérs will meet to discuss the plan at a meeting in Des Moines December 7 and Ne ig braska farmers and bankers will meet at Omaha. Seca? > A Las FS ——Tring bas always been re guiuod as a mystic fish by the High- landers of Scotland. They believe it jis subject to various occult influences, jand when, as his happened, the her- |ring deserted old haunts, the }landers indulged in | queer | to lure it back. Don’t Forget Our Martha Washington Candy Special—85c Pound Boxes of 25 Cigars All Popular Brands High- practices | | : 3 ; Dolts wer long ago an 1400. | | Driverless Cars Wyoming Cigar Stores Company Dodges'and Fords, Also.One/$ 1 ohby Midwest Bldg. \ Ford Ton Truck. 4 s tn the shoo. manufactur! industry, | 20th of whom say “anton J. Wiechers, once said to have Sooo Sk fis home here last night a8°01y.e6n a convict in Michigan, are con tending for his $500,000 estate. He died in San Francisco in September, 1919s TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT,— Tworoom furnished house with garage on South Poplar. street. Phone 1624J. 12-8-2t? FOR SALE—By owner, three-room house, @lectric lights and water in house, gas in alley, one-half lot, $200 down, balance like rent. Alpin Gro- cery, east’ of brewery. Phone 328tv. 3 12-B-3t FOR SALE—By owner lot facing on highway, east of brewery; reason: able termn. Alpin Grocery, east of brewery. “Phone 32£W. 12-8-2t FOR RENT—Sleepingroom for or two, $15 per week. 137 Beech street. louse with lights and bath; must give references. “123 North Wolcott street. 3. FOR SALE—Almost ne water: reservoir; cost very little; In exe cash. Phone 1430W, 25.5. * SIILEDISISEOGESEISISIERIVGOSS SO SS < Santa Claus Leads Christmas is a wonderful time to add to your collection of re December release of records have just reached us. your selection early. Of Course Santa Plays in Your Home Only if You Have a Phonograph. Don’t be without one this Christmas. Come in.and look over our new VICTROLAS AND BRUNSWICKS Ranging from $250 to $300. Pick out one you want. posit will hold it for Christmas deiivery. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES AND TERMS. We have The Richter Music Company 130 South Center Street the Orchestra Come hear them and make cords. The new it. A smalj de- ‘elephone 306

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