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‘ 5. et ee MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921, SUBMARINES PRESENTNEXTBIG [$1,500 RAISED PROBLEM OF ABMS CONFERENCE) "Oe LasT Wea Ameiean| CaSper Health Campaign Is Marked by Excellent Results; Work Continues and Total Will Be Increased Although an exact PAGE EIGHT ° {HOLIDAY CONFECTIONS __ yn “* = Ai ee tis TURNED OUT.INGREAT ~ VOLUME BY LUKIS CO. | pany dats, but tow have knowledge of the really wonderful factory that | ts enclosed within its walls. Every Black Who Shot Strikers in Packing House | kugwa confection ia manutactred right on the grounds, 20,000 pounds Row at Fort Worth Dragged From of candy having bees made during | the past week, for the Christmas Hospital and Lynched “the Lukis company boasts of an | electric ice cream freezer that has a count of the donations receive capacity of 50 quarts of cream every| Lukis through the sale of the Christmas seals which was carrie FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 12.—Fred Rouse, negro) siz minutes. It s the only freezer ; ved ast Geek under the direction of Mrs. Harry You: age packing house employe who shot two strikers here Tuesday, | of tts kind in the middle west. This | jersey many tion of the¢'status quo.” been officially made, it is estimated that about $ "500 wal was taken from the city hospital last night by a mob and| type is used on the U. S. battleships | on Land armaments have not yét been| raised. No limited quota was set upon the different counties lynched. Rouse was in the hospital suffering from a beating| t® Sc°ommodate the limitless capa- | Mfiddle western states. feel to be honorable. © * * By thiejtaken up) beyond tne general discus- t- received here h: os 3 sa by 'd of strike prs Relic | cities of the gobs, for sweets. The A daily exhibition has been given’ | achievement alone, President Hard-|sion. Jt is the gencral impression that | this year, but the amourt rec ere has exceeded the administered by a crow symp ke factory is equipped with several gas | for the public, demonstrating the |ing’s administration’ has fully justi-|these forces in ‘themselves will-be not | CzPectation by about $500, Mrs. Young | ————-—__—_________ pet PRE athe greet y furnaces oe = een open-faced | making of the pester candy | fied the bold and magnanimous stroke ‘ announees. Sums which were prom- ' a . —! B -| style, on whic! the candy is cook- | canes. The main room {s decorated | of stdtesmanship by which it amazed | present meeting asijie from‘: hases: nounced at the district attorney’s of-| ed in large 20 gallon urns, and mix- | beautifully, a canopy! belng erected | the world a few.months ago.” Involved in warfare rules rote eens rch gi yg dag a cap ear Hp ae eS fice today that informations were be-| ed with huge paddles. in the center of the room above the | In the opinion of the Wesminster!¢a by a committee. amount, sid -She- Charity. ball ites i ie Rouee wOrbore wed thate tenders | qyrhe, Popular hard candies for | fountain. Thelt wintlow @isplay in | Gazette “the one weakness of the! «0 contereac, on Bacttic. ands Pan] anaes Reiter Aries tenes Sesh 1g “house workurs and their leaders) Christmas have all been made in this | one of the most artistic in the city, | treaty Iles in the fact that-it does not| ad bg 6 and Farlemy for this coming Wednesday eve- with violation uf*the Colgrado state industrial law fn connection with the pregent strike. Eastern questions, comprising China, and unconsciohsly ong $s impelled to | guarantee" the integrity of China.” || ning ‘will -also swe! the total to a enter the shop tp test the delightful | "We have emerged from a night rion tp vA Ne pndaaoliand. in ad-| great extent. sweets displayed in the window. | Mare of misunderstandings about se-| +0100 fon aa teak os The active sale which was held dur- is the result of a new process dis- dy canes made to thatch the | cret motives, and Mr. Harding has ows: ing the entire week from December k If CALLE 000 WORKMEN covered by C. G. Lukis. Mr. Lukis | huge ribbon bows which adorn them, | earned the good will of the world‘ by Aacptas the four Root points to re:|5 to 10, was taken care of by about IN NEW YORK STRIKE. has had 26 years’ experience in some | decorate the fascinating window at | his Initiative,” said the Gazette. | spect Pai toate Seg Recree ta h | OS, was take 0 ot Dy ut HEAR REPORTS NEW YORK, Deo! 12.—Two-thou-| ° the largest candy factories in the | the side. Withal “Sweets to the | Under the caption “The Real Thing }@dmitiist#ative integrity of China, to|the boy scouts aod the girl reserves The delicious chocolates, hand dipped are also made here. | The famous Powder River chocolate ris werld,_and he has improved upon | Sweet” should be a favorite slogan | at Last.” the Morning Post expressed |provide’ unembarrassed opportunity | who took charge, the Saturday cam- sand employees of slaughter houses» many of the recines of these world. | this holiday time. hope that optimism regarding the ac-| for China tq'@evelop«and maintain an| paign, and carried it off with glowing in New York, members of the Amai- tion of the United States senate on/effective government; to niaintain| colors. Nui matrops of the ctly gamated Cutters and Butcher Work-} : the treaty was well-founded. It ‘re-| equal opportunity for all in China; to] donated t! time ‘in a self-sacrificing _, |men of North America, quit work sud! iterated its opposition to the lesgue|refrain from. taking advantage of ex. ; r ot|Burglars Try to Force Saf Cc t th tae manner, and a committee composed e Members of Troop -Commit-|denty today and left wagonloads of v of nations, saying. isting conditions to obtain special Mra. P, C. Nicolaysen, Mrs. K. wW.| After Rifling Store but Give tees and Leaders Will Also | perishable beef in front of companiés “Article II of the new treaty is’ rights would abridge. the rights of| Leavitt, aud Mra. Frank Riley, assist- Up Job After Wrecking Participate in Dinner Sie ae, ee eee z much surer guarantee against 4 friendly states. ed Mrs. Young with untiring efforts. Tuesday Evening. was imminent caused the walkout in TT breach of the peace than all the de-| Adopted resolutions on extra terri Combination. Leo Josep! ; ered to work cer- ae A ENDED BY RGE A D N bates and the edicts of the machinery’ toriality providing for the sending of| tain noure of the the opinion of Leo’ Joseph, vice prea}- of the Ieague at Geneva. The worlds com af ood eatint niet’ tet tain hours of the day and were seen dent of one of the meat companies. ion of jurists to investigate - bi canvassing the office buildings| Robi last night forced their + R. T. Kemp, president of the Scout at last, is returning to common | conditions in China with a view to usily C3 ir way council, has called a meeting of mem-| He asserts there was no foundation i <r , bers: bers of the council, members of troops |{0F such @ report and declared the “Great Britain will be immensoly = " ; employers had an agreement with the “ or stationed at busy points of the|into the Casper Loan office on South abolishing such right ; s “Jcity, at the postoffice, banks, and ho-|Center street and after rifling tte ; pted resolutions to respect new-| teis. store of merchand'se and jewelry said f thi io benefitted by the’ treaty, while Hol- = froops to be held tomorrow evening | union that does not expire until May land’ Also will gain through it,” de-| ‘llty of China in any war to which] ‘The exact returns will be announce-|to be valued at 600, attempted to force gho was nota part. 2. ed the last of this week, and the troop| their way into the safe in which at the Henning hotel for the purpose 2EOttlele COT aoe one ee BSc aecRte beget lias the concen eel area ioe. erie t the ros-| Adopted resolutions ngainst treaties] of the boy Sobure Soreeiaden tos Prize | diamonds aon ated eaten ans FS of hearing the report o @ commit- - i not In harmony with Root's fourloffered for the greatest amount kept. tee on leadership and training regard- Vives Pripapalr «Sere any tive) which the Casper Rotary presented the week-end and over pack. cf clone, Se gedaite So-cyers ar ath! sales will'dino be thada/public. | ine etek ala REeoeenty ecard ing fhe reosat: counstl inspection \of | Packers.._ Indep night lodge to the Casper Scouts and by which the camp was Reports that m world economic cdn- rk aie Tesolutions declaring! for] ‘The work will be carried on through |away before they “had ‘accomplished bp a Saintes will be held in the] Mr. Joseph sald he did not think| dedicated to the use of the Scout organization of the city. ference will probably follow the par See ret ot See prpiionsd are this week though not in a public| their purpose, So hurried was ther form of a dinner to be served in the|the strike had any connection with One hundred ‘and fifty Scouts, representing all troops of{1e¥s at Washington were ee aan China ee foreign radio | manner. edcape that they left a large hammr grill room, the time for which is se:|strikes in Chicago and elsewhere. {the city, were present in formation, Black, wife of the-Scout executive, | PY thé Daily Express, which ‘said: ‘Appointed expert committee to con; s and) Cte Sareea” they wary for 6:30, Following the report of the =e to participate in the first official flag The camping committee, composed. “This is the best news the world sitter CBee ‘per Souahest fo con; 7 . attempting to open "the safe in th leaderehip and training committee] CHICAGO,’ Dec. 12—Packing house| raising at-the camp, and tb hear the| of J. W. Johnson, chaii Barle D. | bas had in many \yeare Mastin Guinness ote point” de- SEHOOL BOARDS HOLD S03 - the meeting will be presented with] officials in Chicago reiterated today |addreskes of members of the Rotary| Holmes and Earl G. Burwell, is TO BF clarations setting forth the principl A calking toot had been driven recommendatiops of the various in-|that the strike declared one week ago| club and of the council. to announce shortly the ty | MAJOR TASKS | aeaaread py Be rn relations between Chins marti : «|, |thrdugh the combination of the safe spection committees, and opportunity |hy the Amalgamated Meat Cutters| ‘The exercises were more than usu-| Under which the camp is to be con- FINISHED THIS age Gulccatta -theée Sars e will be given for action to be taken On /and Butcher Workmen's union had| ally impressive, and the large gather-| ducted. _ WASHINGTON, Dec. i2\—By The icncaae in the matters already dealt such recommendations. not greatly interfered with their nor-| ing of grown-up visitors bore evidence 225 OE: aS ‘Associated Press}—The arms ‘ confer-| Vis, =" : ae Notifications of the meeting have} mal operations. And they also stood] of the interest displayed in the Scout ence swung into its fifth week today . that foreign _ ure. i been’ mailed from Scout headquarters |cjrm in thelr refusal to meet arbitra-| movement in the community. . with Gelegates confident that it would dea ani gna por, ip ira - 1|._ An inventory of the store ts to members of the coun et eee ace | ion overtures of union leaders. Following the official flag raising atrides toward completion of all their] Tmainine on the reenda are the Both the high school and district taken today to determine the the inspection committees, members} Secretary Dennis Lane of the union | ceremony by the Scouts, R. T. Kemp, A No..2 school ‘are meeting Robbéew abe miae-aeissbo hav cf troop comittees, and to active lead ers of Scout troops. However the ex ecutive cbmittee wishes it understood that the meeting is open and any oth ers than those mentioned who desire to attend ‘will be cordially welcomed major tasks, now definitely hoped for] Questions of Siberia, Yap Stan. 5 -| joint séasions this afternoon. The pur- by the end of ghe eee Another Fee tung. “Yap has been the subject’ of|pose of the meeting is to discuss the sion’ of} the nee eastern. soo negotiations “between the American|requirements of the city schools of was scheduled for vy caitaeesd and Japanése governments which are|Casper. While only routine matters ward discussion of the Chinese ques- sald ti tions and the Japanese and Chinese o \be virtually completed. are being scheduled for the afternoon was reported to have gone to Wash-| president of the Scout council, intro- ington to lay the strike and the wage} auced M. P. Wheeler, a! prominent question before the department of la-| member of the Rotary club, and prest- bor possibly with the view of having} dent of the Scout organization during President Harding ask the packers|the first year of .its existence, made their way into the Stan missing is several gallons of motor oils. * CHARGED WITH a 8 Settlement of the Shantung quéstion | session ‘tt {s probable that arrange: ‘ficials of ion. n ‘nd Mvited to participate in the dis-{ °° Sfticialsiof:the union. er Cokie Gotan tal hee | oe ee esa. cha tm | BAe been undertaken Jn @ separate | ments for new meeded school facilities org i separa' hant rence, “| conference of the J: Chi- made. cussions.” ar Rotary club. U pon the conclusion of ] portant question of ‘control of the rail- pep emg ens oa Sian waePaienny ag peter Rha peeula®. moathiy’bille arapecrrerbe rot memes saad ibeg Ze 2 L way ‘in tho Japanese lease hold there} suited in agreement on Many {mport- the presentation | of contrectors estl- SCOUTMASTERS CALLED and D. W. Ogilbee, a member of the par te Aeterrgemcrn a poo eam La! : mates on tho South Casper, Burling-| Week, Starting with December 13. ‘ executive committee, on behalt of the Athan the ihe robin ‘ant the wren are. tho|the iamneMalprorEse ha Oe, ORE Roath Felan Strent © finan E i only birds that sing all the year pane acho" cae Real Live Musie- Time 8 P. question the nature of these was not mee hint eee Eee Dene revealed and it remained doubtful. ————- ———— Scout council, made an appropriate] In the arrest of Pat Williams “and address of acceptance. See Seciee s prs of whom were Rev. C. A. Wilson, pastor of the} ?® up on suspicion growing out. First Presbyterian. church, and a]°f Tecent car thefts, the sheriff's of- member of the council, gave the, dedi-| {ce has conclusive evidence of their TO MEET WEDNESDAY EVENING AT HENNING ~ ‘TRIBUNS ‘CLASSIFIED ADS— BRING RESULTS————— ‘ cation address, in the course of which C°mnection with recent anda 4 Ler 2.7 1 he expressed the sentiments of all|0ldups here includinggthe holdup of Watton vente! mn ‘ Scouts and all sponsors of the Scout} Mr. and Mrs. Archie Neal at’ the Dur-| Associated Press) fe: e - ‘ % organization, when he xepressed the} >in rooms several weeks ago, of yy hope and confidence that’ the new| Henry Wyatt, who lost a valuable dia- r1s mas res e n masters and assistant Scoutmasters lodge would become a huge factor in|™0nd ring and other serious depredo- : of the various troops of the Casper the inspirational feature ef Scouting. | tions ‘here. Scout organization to be held Wednes-] The quota pledged by Natrona coun-| First Class Scout Harry Mills As-| Lawrence was arrested by the ‘po- day evening at the Hennnig grill for! ty for the Wyoming Children's Home| tin, scribe of Troop 1, on behalf of|!icé department, it is said, while at- the purpose of Miscussing the possi-} society was topped as a result of the| his fellow Scouts, conveyed tho ‘per-| tempting to steal a car belonging to bilities of forming a permanent or-| Heart Day campaign waged here andj sonal thanks and appreciation of the|H. E. Grude. He was turned over to Benization for troop leaders. |, Salt Creole. members of all troops. the sheritt's office and {s sald to have If @ permanent organization of} ‘Tho tag day was held in Salt Creek LB contes: implication in the other deemed advisable, the troop leaders! under’ Mrs. Joe I. May, cl eae pare acatuca (a Bacio ways nay om cases. Williams is also sald to tans expect to appoint committees to per: | Gro, pectin oe i ‘ sade k one, fect the plans under whclh the or Bory local manager, and | livered the invocation and Rev. C. G. Scout Executive Harry L. Black has called a meeting of all the Scout. _ That Increases in Value “The longer you play it, the sweeter it grows” : : We have many lovely See in "| & number of the older school girls of| Stout, pastor of the First Christiun| ,On© Of the most gecent depredations 3s our store—but none surpasses 0 sare pack at the neat meeting, a tme| at Creek. | Saturday was the date| church, pronounced the benediction. |0f this duo and other helpers was to| the second month of the armament Have you seen it? Have you heard it? port back at the next c, chosen for the worky and the men at raid a friendly card game and ro} the ference finds the conference so far . ; 1OF Menlo obleck tox forming an or-| {2° camps as well as the residents of tho Scouts of Troop 1 challenged qii| Vette tot several hundred doliara in |advanced that in practically every We invite to come in and treat your- ipeacigihate _| Be compe rcney, tse’ HEN ee Bei ; ganization of Scout officials in the] tio on tt ‘te catiotes meee mote | the Feat of the Scouts present to a steal thereat eiaas ot thelr victims re aeeeatina eee eae R as h self to one of the most beautiful concerts you Serre as (Ee communis to ar | an, $400 was made during the Gv. | hit oppents to Camp Rotary son th | ess Nore declined fo make known [ter ot immediate Pnportanee Tie Legs oer Ge ve Sear Tie Cay tee ting in the community to as- * : 3 t re e Nig eee Eales) ae vance Radar ais gum added to the amount! spectators present enjoyed a thrilling| the, Contents of thelr confessions at! “Outstanding, in any tabulation of ac- cg The ee unlike any other phonograph—not alone in the exchange of ideas for the better-| Muse” thnovgh the same effort here,| contest. ‘Tho battle resulted in a LASS RY ge complishments, is the four power heney appearance, but in its magnificently rich it of their respective troops. cea in $3, while! draw. agreement. By this covenant, e “4 5 “aap ang essas es te ad BO) the quota for the county was set at! Mothers of Scouts of ‘Troop United States, Great Britain, France in five mir Te Geat ote, tonal quality, os $2,000, sprung a surprise at the conclusion and Japan agreed, ‘as between them- a demonstration of it wera . POLICE CHIEF RESIE Lantene OF the Bere ae ne nead:| of the formal dedication by. the an- : selves, to respect thelr rights in. re- Compare its rendition of piano quarters of the society at Cheyenne, | nouncement that they were prepared PROMISCUOUS FIRING |s:crszeae.ct yr a “7 tan thin Fare quality of the wikia te tines States and several British dominions, i pu with age. The longer you play it, (gastlainn on rapal armanieuts). tis \ the richer its voice becomes. The secret lies aeetinuiedtscn the nonterence agents in a series of revolutionary inventions never and will be used in placing children to serve refreshments of sandwiches in respectable homes in this state and| and hot coffee to the guests and in paying train fare in bring the or- Scouts inside the lodge. The plan phans to larger cities fou medical|for serving the refreshments origin- treatment. A great majority of the|ated with Mrs. Harry Astin, and the Dec. 12.—With | children are brought to Casper and| co-operation 6f mothers of other {he resignation ot Police Chief Charles] treatment 1s given them free, by| Scouts of the troop was readily Embery in the hands of the mayor, | Prominent phys! is here, tendered. yor Ea. Taylor, who will suc.| Among the ten girls ‘who took pert] Mra Astin was assisted in the serv-|/. See eh c0-Peai Galt himself, and H. A. True, Jr., andyin the campaign in Salt Creek were|ing of refreshments by Mrs. Ray| wont on West tht eer tablish siete roduction before. W. H. Owens, city commissioners-|Miss Buelah Lehr and Miss Clara|Cook, Mrs. John Jourgenson, both! hua at ‘the chy nay streets Bens in tone reproduction elect, who are to assume office Jan-|Patterson, who succeeded in raising| mothers of Troop 1 Scouts; Mrs. H.| discharging frecsms nin eee,2f! "TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 2, are canvassing available ma-|the largest sums from their dona-] W. Archibald, mother of Scoutmaster ih Slate Pv ig 2 [eo Set sis sired ay Zante pam Umits, The Holiday demand oaks Cheney is terial for the head of the police de-| tions. Bisien VArdhniale “ata lathe. “Harrys ts i jecneritece = cars - partment. There are a number of ap-{————___________— {The case is the outgrowth of a Our sales usy for batching; reasonable. 1022 South t PS an r ; plicants but tho commissigners-elect ears antes fhe: pean ones Iayitaae titreat: 12-12-6t 3 | 3 can be—but you'll find courteous, nd mayor have been unable to arrive y se. - é udly Ler cecortl _ ead at a decision. Emebery’s resignation said that she became imbued with the was tendered following a drive against GUNMAN OVERPOWERS FOU IN idea that her home was in’ jeopardy. elif y —come in while our stocks are complete. Seeing someone walk across the ba / % \ s : 5: hip reappointment. by the Anti-Sa- Of her lot ‘abesformea the taigeasion OU SE Tm sae aa es Regular Models, $125 to $385 Joon Jeague and was accompanied by f , 2 \ ah the statement that the chief was pre- CHICAGO JAIL MAKES ESCAPE sees ne ites the unknown °persecu- Al a i mY Convenient Terms if You Prefer yared to step »side without and con- y f | Sohys om the crystal said she should | WANTED—Plain and Se an} a i sciousness of dereliction to duty, but ‘Arming. herself with caid:| Lan, Dome aa | THER ||. 2323s eet CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO, {ncaming @dmini-tration. " . also have been unable to arrive at a a 1s iy near but ry Corner Second and David Phone 37 ee CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—‘“Lucky” Tommy O’Connor, gun- : > man and killer, was to have been led today to the death cell in the Cook county jail, there to await hanging Thursday morning for the killing of a policeman ,but instead O’Connor was leading the combined force of 3,000 police and deputies TENT ade a merry chase, after a sensational escape from the jail. Four jail guards were overpowered byroad map," the chief asserted. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS O'Connor and four other prisoners yes-) Sheriff Charles Peters suspended Li terday, but O'Connor's reputation as a|three jail guards and offered a re- killer suffered when he failed to use a| ward of $500 f5or O'Connor apprehen. PLANT revolver, which had been smuggled to| sion. him. The question of O'Connor's legal said that he could not tell where t! remaining four or five shots took|gas in, effect. NAN S EXONERATER OF | asa a= ~ SHOPLIFTING AGTINTY sso =o L. E. Bales, gvho was arrested with his wife Myrtie Sales charged with {m- Plication in a recent series of shop- decision regarding the perschs to be appointed to the offices of city clerk, city attorney and city engineer. With the possible exception of the latter, it is stated, the incumbents will not be reappointed. ~d Charles Fitzmorris, chief-of-police,| status if he remains at liberty past today threatened to suspend any po-|the hour set for his hanging Trurs- J. W. Currie, industrial relations| liceman who tries to capture O'Connor | day was cleared up today by. the an- peter pectic ard the crimes. He Girector of the Standard Ofl-company, | al: and promised promotion to the/nouncement of Assistant State's At- was given a preliminary hearing Bat- arrived here this morning from Chi-]man who brings him in dead. torney Lloyd Heath, who prosecuted] urday evening and evidente brought cago and will spend*several days vis-| ‘He will never surrender so long| O'Connor that he would appear before| out is said to have cleared him of any si iting with local industrial relations }ag he can shoot," the chief said, “and | Judge Scanion Thursday and formally | participation in the shoplifting or of officials at the local plant. I don’t want my men to take any/ask delay of execution. This proced- having recelved any of the goods or Accompanied by D. M. Lob/ell, as-}chances.” ure would Ye followed, he said at each taken. S sistant industrial relations “rector, ! “Fitzmorris was bitter in his denun-|term of court until O'Connor could} ee '. Currie will go to Greybull '"Thuss-jetations of conditions at the jail. He|be captured. John. McGiade, principal of! the Two large front office ing where he will attend the|charged O'Connor was _literally| Edwin Darrow, O'Connor's cellmate,| Casper high school returned last night |{ ~ rooms, ng of the newly elected | “shoved out” of the jail by some of-jand James Laporte, escaped . with | from Douglas where he addressed a | | o-s Bld I counci! at the Standard | falais insiée ° O'Connor, Two others who attempted |mecting of the American legion yee-|f APPly Owner, es “They gaye him everything but alto scale the pail wall were ofptured. terday. _ . = tit enya

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