Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 4

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EVIDENCE INIMLEREAN = MAILE BURCH TRIAL [iffAsicTi the Irish people decide whether T am Home-cooked food at reasonabie| ce. Where. C__A. Cafeteria Pricea in cheerful under |East First street. Hours i i sory. and 5 to 1216n f i i 7 ! i i Fi Hf or not.” The only sign of hostility in the vi- Disconnected Threads of Evidence Are :zitz of the Untversity college, where Fein flag @raped with crepe which Tied in Winding Up Prosecution; someone nad hoisted on a telephone pole in front of the college. Clairvoyancy in Limelight Be Sacer ye ated Press).—Ulster's intention to | ! i 7 ist if Winter Garden it Saae : | stand aloof from the Irish Free State, Kato, and @ Chinese representative fs LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14.—When the trial of Arthur C./ provided for in the treaty between making @ further attempt to effect a Burch, charged with thé murder of J. Belton Kennedy, was! Great Britain ae goo a ap exttionent, a Sgr eeenees ON? : 7 y i i, i ; »| Was exp! ne ing sen! ¢ resumed here today in the superior court the district attorney | oecgeens a Sacpa’ Gearee the 7 re. re ‘that pty began his final effort toward cementing into a complete pic-| a, trom Sir James Craig, the Ulster and Japanese have reached a crisis in ture the mosaic of evidence that he has been endeavoring to | premier, according to a Belfast dis-|' the discussions. build up during the past month. It was announced that sey-| patch to the Evening Standard. ‘The possibility that Japen, through Da Rae tence eee eral witnesses would be called to testi- es } the seemingly simple question of se ty briefly. DE VALERA ADDRESSES 4 | curity could retain a financial con ‘ mm The actual resumption of the trial) DUBLIN GATHERING. aq | ‘© | trol over the raiiread, which white e ras ed beyond the usual hour by| DUBLIN, Dec. 14.—(By The Assoal- a, ce a problem outside/ strictly a bankers’ proposition, virtu- Thursday Night Dec 15 > rance of Ralph Obenchain,|ated Press).—The Dail. Eireann met , | SPR. conference, ally would exclude the Chinese trom > ° |tormer husband of Madalynne Oben-|in public session today for considera- Bee ho =< a, Neer agine are sgt A Lest Troe oid preg 0 is not being Lie gooey and now f ra agree . but} delegates were not ts ered essary recel a nese | chain -andinow Sap et fer attornaty, |e er aren eminent erie Leeda be ‘* M structions from home on this: matter |China's control of while ap- -Five thousand feet of skating floor. Good skates IR. Rush for Charles Erbstein as coun-|isoussion of the credentials of the Se <a the most important im, might/#. and excellent: music. Competent instructors to aid sel for Mrs. Obenchain. After this|Pplenipotentiartes at the London con- gotiations. be: in i had been allowed Mr, Rush and the| ference, went into secret session with! ()Jq Grandstand At. Geis iemaeinens pal sang ginners. tJ io} Under the management of Clarence L. Hamilton, ex-world’s champion speed skater.’ Obenchain mtinued until announcement that the public sit mehain case continued until next Rant anandeokaudy ty feel that some security further then Monday. Heretofore, it had been con-| ting would be resumed tomorrow. ° tinued each day, making Mrs. Oben-| President De Valera who opened the Frontier Park Is To chain's appearance in court each|Proceedings, explained the circum , _ |Donds should be given. Roralz morning a legal requirement, She is| stances under which the plentpoter | Bg Enlarged Again ‘The consultation with Tokio may old Of! Exchange Dui - indicted jointly with Burch but de-| tiaries of the Datl, who met the Brit- = _ = = — " —— manded a separate trial, which has/!sh representatives for the negotiia- _—_— Twenty-Five Defendants Face | been set to follow the Burch case. tions in London, had been appointed.! cireyENNE, Wyo, Dec. 14.—Thi “gs SB: anz Trial in Cases Called for Beauty parlor confidences between | ©" October 7, he said, the plenipoten-/ chamber of commerce and Frontier! . Hearing on Many Mrs. Obenchain and other women,|tiaries had received instructions the! committee, after further considera: A Useful Gift may.also be a Beautiful Gift. Charges that, took the spotlight a few days prone pete gry. Atta tain Pais a tion of the Frontier park seating prob-| n sie Ago, were shoved into the wings today | °OMP US. to Dublin and reply await. | em Dave decided not only to build » You will find them at new steel grandstand, but to enlarge! The first witness was Mrs. R. B./°d- That, he said, had not been done.| ino gteel grandstand which has done Whitlow, a mulatto, who’ said she|!t was always understood also, he duty for a number of years. The old was a clairvoyant, practicing in Los|Clared. that ratification by the Dall stand’s seating capacity will be in: Mrs. Whitlow testified that} "Tr | Suvited a iaiaetient te rs Lareragre th sais mrt arranietes aaestad the conduct of the negotiations. Ho hoa at the park of ap/ said the question must be considered nee. The second session of the fall term ef the district court has opened with 36 defendants facing trial. In the case in which no pleas are entered the date| Angeles. of trial for the defendant will be set,|!ast July she was consulted by Mra. and arrangements made for calling a|Obenchain, who asked whether she Jury necessary to hear the actions. | Would marry the man she loved, and] Pd Ene aise The lst of criminal actions which} Mrs. Whitlow said she told Mrs. Ob Reviewing, tener tan: Pe eG CERT EIN RET Te BD and liquor violation cases. The recent|only he seemed to be afraid.” iS UD Ppo smagemateG pots ce eases of larceny will also be heard,| Threo or four days later, the wit-[!0 TT Mae i: Clear at the meeting of Dut in most of these it 1s understood |noss éaid, Mrs. Obenchain called again| i) Dan that the plenipotentiaries that the defendants are ready to plead.|and said she was worried beoauso rhe} ‘soa have full plenary powers, but The dofendants and the charges{hnd not seen her “sweetheart” and{’) 0 whatever arrangement wan @gainst them are listed below: wanted to know whether the witness!‘ .\') oa would Be submitted to the Dail Chris Angelos, gambling; Chris Pap-| thought she would see him. or ratifioadion. tes oabinet cine, ct fas, gambling; Steve Samis, gambling.|Once more, a few days later, Mre| ‘ic.01 would not have sent any fi 4 W. Ausenbaugh, gambling; Joe] Obenchain called, acaordihg to the | ion to negotiate a treaty which would Wilson, gambling; Cliff Cook, selling] witness, and said she was going tof'i4 the nation without some larger liquor; Car! Miller, selling licuor; Her-| bring her friend-in, and asked wheth-|)0iy representing the nation having man Barson, manufacturing liquor;|/er the witness would “talk favorably." 1.7 ‘opportunity of criticising and ree Robert Newton, selling lquor; Wil-| Later she came with a young man [iawing it Mam Untverzot, selling Uquor; Jim]according to the witness, whom the x Paras, selling liquor; George Kordozio, | witness did not then know, but found ba Aaa vianipanentintion aad aires! welling liquor; Lucile West, manufac:! was called “Belton” whieh was the! it nn agreement in principle and had turing intoxicating liquor; Eva Ham-|name of the murdered man, The wit-| | yougn Sof ae auanteat ines mond, grand Martin.| nogs said she told them that as she! wero prepared to sign they should rand larceny; grand) gay they should go away and] save sent it to the cabinet. He could . hen clairvoyancy went into evidenge. The Kenilworth Gift Shop 236 South Wolcott Street ARKEO DANCING ACADEMY (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Announces BIG CHARITY BALL TONIGHT -Tonight’s the Night raat Tinea eet, Hogs e3 vi " ’ The. new Bungalow Tea Sets in bright colors. rapt. Teteatton | Mickrane nee Electric Polychrome Candlesticks and jd. Cloth. Shields, Boudoir Lamps and smal] Reading Lamps with shades—$7.50 to $12.50. 4 i darceny;, ,| nly say that when he did see the ony; W asked me if they woild tis and C said Mrs. Whitlow, “and VAUDEVILLE TODAY and THURSDAY - that as I saw it they woul? indicated his family wa witness said that Beltor iets whether he had not alway 8 voll toward Madalynné and sh INE OF TWO BROTHERS 2" = BRANCH AT RIVERTON. > T Announcements were made today il, trom headquarters of the Parkerburg Rig and Reel company here that a ch office of the firm would be WILL GONTEST GHARRE ('stet Stee OS "Ee . yards and supply houses will be in stalled there. Casper will remain the main distributing center for the com pany in Wyoming, however. r . Go Wallace told them lently; Dick Casse Frank Hill, perjur ferd, receiving A First National Attraction. LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Second Big Day CHEYENNE, V of the Ross brother: who were arrested efter they had floated r for which thero was not money in the bank and were preparing to leave the state in a mortgaged automobile—is awaiting sentence to the penite: but the other will be given a the charge against him. The brother, R. J.Ross, offered to plead gullty when arraigned befors Judge ‘W. C. Mentzer in the Laramie coun- ty district court, admitting technical gullt of connection with the issuance of fraudulent checks but asserting that he was unaware at the time that the checks were fraudulent. In view ef this claim Judge Mentzer refused to permit a plea of guilty and ordered ® plea of not guilty entered. The other brother, B. F. Ross, pleaded guilty. Sentence was post poned until after his brother's case comes to trial. Deo, 14.—One J. and B. F. sf NOTICE Oyster Supper 50 Christian “Church Grant and Lind TONITE 6 to 9 P. M. EATURE OFFERINGS HEADED BY ‘ The Follies of ’61._ F. Old Veterans, Survivors of the Civil War, in Singing, Dancing, Talking and Bsa Instrumental Novelties. You'll Be Surprised. 3 Roberts and Fulton Emest Rackett L. P. WALL PRESENTS HOYT SMYTHE Salvation ne C Apecrigce tomer: | Sete Map tte te CAPTAIN {i= Pan and Francine | The Sensational Turners The underworld and A Man and Girl, ina Dancing Novelty. | _A Sensation on Roller Skates, bright lights, the thugs and gunmen are. over- come by this little salva- tion lassie. See the battle of good and evil. This is one of the big 1921 picture sen- sations. * FEATURE PICTURE EUGEN E O’BRIEN “GLAY DOLLARS” RACKET Condensed Version of New York’s Recent Musical Comedy Pro- duction, With All the Sapphire Girls. NEXT. Each baad : me: —NEXT— Two Shows Each Night—6:30 and 8:30 ELWERLRICE WILL ROGERS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Vaudeville Specialties Pathe News Vaudeville Starts at 7:30 and 9:60 (ONE _OF THESE BOYS WAS FAMOUS) HOYT SMYTHE sissy 55ce Bari ema In His Original Famous Cane Song an ance, So M y ‘9. . iG LSO— Assisted by the Seis ae cine ‘Matinee Each Day at 2:30, Vaudeville Starts at 3:30 JAMES 0: La ag Avie =o rs sue LIVER CURWOOD’S ENE KENNEDY 40c Tax poet aes In Her Old Maid Character Song Feature, —AND— OTHER ADDED ATTRACTIONS “WEDDING BELLS’ Children Under 12, Half Price to AH Performances i “THE WHITE MOUSE” Please Note Change in Starting Time of Night Shows : With Star Cast. Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40¢

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