Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT TF. ALGEO MADE PRESIDENT OF BOY SCOUT COUNGIL IN CASPER === ==" Other Officers Chosen at Annual Meeting Held, Tuesday Night and are Delegated to Name Eight More Committee Members T. F. Algeo was elected president of the Casper Boy Scout council for the coming year at eihoegist meeting of night. served as treasurer of the council during the past. year. Other officers of the council elected last night were Dr. ice president; John B. Barnes, Jr., second ‘LAMBERT HELD FOR AIDING IN the council held at the city hall las J. C. Kam vice pres urer, anc sion officers sf gelect from counefl the r afterncon and Hall and Fitzgerald who pleaded guilty to the charge, will appear @s siate witnesses. The sen- tence of the two men has been de- layed pending complete working out of the case. The sentence can range Overcoat Thiet Should Profit Thru’ Sermon CHEYENNE, Wyo.,Dec. 21.—The Rev. Charles A. Bennett—short, ro- tund ahd beaming of countenance— is without a perfectly good overcoat for a man of his size, and a stranger —iong, gaunt and sour of aspect—is supposed to be in possession of the bit of essential winter apparel, It happened Sunday, it became known today to Rev. Mr. Bennett's friends, and the minister's not exactly min- isterial feeling toward the stranger is made more so by the fact that with the coat went one — perfectly good sermon also, the having been in the pocket of the overcoat. The genial rector can rec- oncile himself to the loss of the overcoat—the stranger may need Mr. Algeo has manuscript | @he Casper Daily ECribune MARSHAL FOGH GIVEN OVATION ONHISRETURN | Washington where he was a French delegate to the limitation of arni-| ments conference. DES MOINES,. of the American feats se rerited and there were aaa derous cheers of the American variety. Marshal Foch stopped, smiled, brond- as and Soir to members of his he said: { ce Paris! This surely cannot: be Paris. 1t must be an American city) Tam arriving at.” He warmly thanked the , legion- naires for their welcome. He said bis American trip had been one of the} Typical American Welcome | most wonderful events in his life. i Awaits Leader in World RBM ap ta War on Arrival at Port ‘Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results of Havre. | U Detachable Fur Collars |! make a sensible Christmas gift. Mulcahy, the Tailor, 131 S. Center St: PARIS, Dec. 21.J(By The Associated Press.)}—Marshal Foch received a typ!- cal American welcome when he ar-/ rived at the St. Lazare railroad station today returning from a long tour of the United States. With him was tor- mer Premier Viviani, returning trom COLD. AT DES MOINES. { a aie membership of the Siler s sisedy drop of nearly 20 == Handkerchiefs Wonderful assortment of Handkerchiefs for the Christmas WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921. Michigan, in the early seventiet, grees yesterday, the mercury register- ) twWo degrees ghove zero early to-|was one of the first states to appoint the lowest temperature of the|a woman to fill the cffice of state Towa,“ Dec. 21 a Cunningham When ‘You Want the Best This Week Only— —SSa that—but the sermon, well, it hard- ly ts concfovable that a man who trade and at extraondinary low prices. WYATT HOLDUP ey i would steal a minister's overcoat a \ y a 5 has much use for a sermon regard- = awarded J - 1466 0f how badly he. tut aad te About 25- dozen Embroid- About 25 dozen exceptional- % need of the moral lesson contained therein. The stranger invaded the robe- room of the Episcopal .church Sun- day morning. He appeared perfect- ly at home and no one challenged his presence. Rey. Mr. Bennett left his coat in the roberoom. Returning a few minutes later to get the ser- mon from a pocket of the coat he found coat, sermon and stranger missing. Later an eight-guage man wearing a twelve-guage overcoat from the arms of which his wrists projected about six inches was ob- served in a restaurant. BOY SHOT IN ANDLING GUN DENVER, Dec. 2 heodore Wall- er, 17 years of age, a junior cadet at East Denver high school today acct- dentally shot and dangerously wound- ed himself at his home whele handling *. Confessions of Two Principais } :, in Diamond Robbery Link Name of Auto Racer With Crime. ly fine, real Irish Linen, Hand. Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Values up to $1.25. While they last— 50c Each ered Handkerchiefs. Extra fine quality. Values up to 75c. While they last— 15c or 2 for 25c merit badges were turned down by the Court of Honor because the a Aidates were insufficiently prepared. ‘The report of the treasurer show that a total of $9,812.56, and that ther remains in the treasury a balance o $5,348, In addition there is ab $181.25 of accumulated interest on ings deposits at the several banks. Several members of the council! whose terms of office expired with the present ennual meeting were elect e4 to succeed themselves as memt of the council. ‘These include D. Ogilbee, Rev. L. B. Carter, len, Fred Van Gorden, Rev. C. A.V Harry Astin, T. F. Algeo, c ° Miootayoen, Dr "G. pspereon, x oe and crete them to get it at that ‘A. Reed, George 8. Scott, J. E. ile Apa as he was going to leave town by, M. P. Wheeler, and Dr. J. C. es Kamp. New members elected to,the| Lambert is also said to have ac- eounell include: Max|Companted Hall to Denver when the|* Myland, Dr. Herman Ta ring was sold for $500. As his share G. Stout, Jullan Lever, Dr. Loy,|0f the swag Lambert is said to have W. F. Hennings, W. A. Blackmore, jascetved $230 while three others di- RC. Cather, Harry B. Durham, A.| Vided $270. HE. Btirrett, W. BM. Holland, H. H.| Lambert in all probability will bela rifle used by high school éadein, ‘Ward, William J. Webri!, Roy C. Wy-' Siven a preliminary hearing late this!The bullet entered his abdomen. land, W. R. Johnson and H. J. Peter Pit he abd aN With the thread of evidence spun the confession of John Fitzgerald Jimmie Hall, Harl Lambert, erst. je auto racer, has been linked with robbery in which Henry Wyatt relieved of a diamond rizg valued at $3,000. While Lambert {s said to have taken 5/70 active part in the hold-up he is sald to have been the fellow who tn- ed the robbery and informed Hall @ Fitzgerald that Mr. Wyatt was earing the ring on Thanksgiving About 15 dozen real Irish Linen, Hand. Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Values up to $1.00. While they last— 20e or 2 for 35c About 25 dozen, incliding our 75c initialed and embroid- ered floral designs; some in colors. While they’ last— 65¢ or 2 for $1.25 With a Bouquet of Flowers for Her Christmas Gift. We Have Them. Carnations, Roses, Poinsettias, Narcissus, Holly and Holly Wreaths. We carry a nice line of Potted Plants: sonable weap Order early. The Pomona Fruit Market 212 SOUTH WOLCOTT Around the Corner of Lukis Candy Co. WE DELIVER All at rea- We Have a Limited Number of Venetian Handkerchiefs at Very 2 Reasonable Prices. | Richards & Cunningham Co. 4] fon. 5 Application for reneval of the local council charter was approved, and the contribution to national headquarter Including registration fee, was fixed | TE) at $125.00. NEGRO’S ASSAILANT 1S CHARGED WITH ASSAULT WHEN VICTIM RECOVERS! Since {t has been definitely estab Ushed that Jerry Minor, negro, for mer postoffice custodl o was cut and seriously wounded b; w. gan, also colored, will suffer no se rious effects from his wound, . county authorities here have decided to file a formal charge of aggravated assault against Morgan and he will be given « preliminary hearing this aft moon. It is probable that Morgan ill waive preliminary hearing. In such event ond has been set at ee his appearance at STOLEN AUTO FOUND ON RAID FOR MOONSHINE CHEYENNE, 7 Dec. £1.--Raid- ing @ nook in the Medicine mountains where they George Rowe, headquarters had a cache of moonshine w Director Carl . toChoose the Xmas Candy Chocolates to tempt anybody. No Christmas complete without ourown fan mous Powder River Chocolates. From $1.00 per box up. Tae" VERY SPECIAL Five-Pound Box of Our Best Assorted Chocolates—and Fine French Bon Bons Box Assorted Chocolates in Attractive Gift Box - sup} X-MAS GIFTS This year the siogan is “Gifts that are practi- cal.” Our store is filled with useful presents for every member of the family. SUGGESTIONS FOR Grown-Ups Majestic Ranges, Heaters, Aluminumware, Carving Sets, Manicure ‘Sets, Silverware, Casseroles, Percolators, Electric Washing Machines, Hlectrie Grills, Electric Toasters, Electric _ Irons, Electric Waffle Irons, OES Curling Irons, Electric Chafing: Dishes. J. Heying of bile, purchased days ago, had been s' mediately and southern W: n¢ northern Colerado officers had beer attemtping to get trace of it. Rowe, who was later arrested, is | 7 held at Rawlins on a moons! charge, but will be brought to ¢ enne on a charge of automob as goon as the moonshin tion have been disposed of. i od $3.00 Something Unusual in- Value and Quality. There is only one place in England named Christmas. It is a ti in Oxfordshire, known as Common. Choose Your Candy for Shipment Now at Wyoming’s Own Candy Factory Lukis Candy Co. | Originators of the Lukis Famous Pecan Nut Loaf and Powder River Chocolates The Richter Music Co. For the Kiddies Wagons, Bicycles, Tricycles, Coasters, Kiddie Kars, Sleds, Skates, Air Rifles, Knives, Flashlights. | Next Door to Iris Theater Phone 306 Announce the Release of the Following Records 5 : for Xmes Gifts | Two Stores for Your Convenience Schulte Hardware Co. ek tome 2g Second and Wolcott A and Center, Arkeon Bldg. pis Gisih Cotter Strict 8 Rete Pas Bes eel Phone 51-W 5 7544—"Silent Night, Holy Night.” || ic and Reviers|| SAME SPECIALS AT BOTH STORES f

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