Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 10

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PAGE TEN DEFENSE RESTS IN BURCH CASE Reni, DECEMBER 30, 1921; | ¥-H Brown Grocery and Mark |were filed in district court, but the} - worit, Soe Bat 26S Sl te Nort Jersey composed solely of women, * WOMEN LAUNCH COMPANY. TRENTON, N. J. Deo. 30- Arti- VBATENENT AGT ON CONDITION Rebuttal Testimony 1 May. Be Interrupted POOLHALL CASE, by Hearing Several Witnesses for De- fense Out of Order, Report LOS ANGELES, Dec. 80. —Defense attorneys in the trial of Arthur C. Burch for the alleged murder of J. Belton ea nedy announced today they rested their case with the under- standing they would be permitted to call witnesses out of or-|**i=s in which 25 men were arrested der to testify to a specific circumstance, who were not then! WOOLGROWERS MEET EXPECTED TOSET RECORD Large Attendance of Live- stock Interests Anticipated at Annual Meeting in January. Ti annual meeting of the Wyo- ming Wool Growers’ association which will be held in Casper Jai 7, will see the groatest livestock interests from a. ‘Wren ing and from many parts of ou ry, that ever attended a mee etins 1s of the beckers of this important in dustry in Wyoming. With the sheep industry just be- ginning to browse around again after an extended and serious depression it 1s probable that every flockmaster in the state will be on hand for the annual meeting. With scores of visitors coming to Casper to assist in making the mect ing a huge success, the local arrange- ments committee are working over time preparing programs that will be of value to the sheepmen whila the Casper chamber of commerce workéra are assisting in arranging the finances and the entertainment numbers. Interesting booster letters are be- ing forwarded from time to time to every sheepman in the state urging him to be on hand for the convention Already scores of replies have be recetved stating the time of arrival of als or delegations from many rom one of the letters from Casper. strikes f possibilities of the com. It follows: from the other side of you have been ime to talk with dipping, shear. will be there, one we mean—Mr, Ex- He and you and a just the ones ake this meeting ‘8 gO." me MAN SHOT. BALTIMORD, Dec. 30.—Surround- y 70 or 76 sleeping men at the 1 Mission in ‘West t, an unidentified man leath early today. His ed. All the sleepers were and great confusion pre- vailed. No cause could be for the shooting. assigned | in court. Adjournment was taken until 2 o'clock with the undéFstanding that al testimony would be begun f the additional defense wit- ‘ere still unavatlable. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30—Dr, Wil 3. Kern was the fourth alientst a by the defense of Arthur C Burch, on trial here charged with the murder of J. Belton Kennedy. Dr. Kern took the stand when court con- vened today, and after qualifying as an expert tp mental diseases, said he had visited Burch 15 or 20 times and| believed him ¢ be insane. Dr. Kern sala Burch had a “marked | ego, which was in itself a delusion.”| He also said Burch believed himself | a great man, and consistently refused to pay any attention to the murder charge against him. Burch, he wads» siept a great deal. This unusual ten-| dency to sleep indicated an abnormal) condition, he said. The defense announced ft seoee| would call one more alfenist after Dr, Kern was excused, and would have one or two more witnesses on other phases of the case, and then would close. REALTORS ENJOY WEEKLY LUNCHEON NOON TODAY The regular weekly luncheon for the realtors of the city was served this noon in the Terrace Gardens by the management of the Cafe Chentt- cleer. An unusually good number wit ta attendance. Following the luncheon a short business meeting was held. In a resolution adopted to support all home industry it was resolved to support the Casper Packing company by pur- chasing Casper meats. Attention was also called to tho members of the organization to the fact that common brick is selling in Denver at-$18 a thousand on car while. the prices placed by local firms is $26 a thousand. After a short discussion on the above topic the meeting adjourned to {meet again next Friday. Home Made Bread and BAKERY GOODS Also Milk and Cream THE WIGWAM 0. S. Bldg. Wiskat FRESH MEAT Sie Largest Market in the State The NORRIS Co. 129 East Second St. ‘We Buy the Best the Market Affords ROASTS Pork nope whole . Shoulder Veal Roasts ~ Fresh Pork Side Shoulder Lamb, whole ...,_.... Lamb Stew Beef Stew Veal Stew — Round Shoul- der Steak.__ Hamburger Steak . Weinies Bologna Minced Ham. Liverwurst °...._| Bulk Pork Sausage Pure Fork Link Sausage Spring Lamb Legs .... Pork Chops. Pork Loin Roasts Fresh Ham Rib Steak. ~ Shoulder Veal Steak Shoulder Lamb Chops. Rolled Prime Strictly Fresh Eggs.._55c Brookfield Butter__._45c Famous Butter__..,....40¢ Bring Your Pails 10 Ibs. Pure Lard....$1, 10 Ibs. Shortening. Fresh Caught Moun- tain Trout, Ib........75¢ Norwegian Stock Fish, Fresh Fish Every Day, Fresh Oysters Every Day, Eastern Counts, GUALE epeeeeees $1.00 Eastern Standards, quart ...... a-seerne EBC Fresh Killed Poultry Every Day From Our Own Yards. [3 INVOKED WN. |Permanent Injunction Closing Place Recently Raided for Gambling Is Asked by Prosecutor. Following a recent raid by county of- in the Midwest poolhall operated by |Joe Wilson at 224 West First street, |County Attorney M. W. Purcell, yes- terday filed a petition in district court seeking to have Judge C. O. Brown| NATRONA COUNTY MEDICS NAME OFFICERS TONIGHT ‘The annual election of officers of the Natrona County Medical soctety will be held following the annual meet- ing of the orgunimtion which is called for 8:30 o'clock tonight. Reports of officers and other import&nt business ‘will come before the meeting. Dr. 1. N. Frost, is president; Dr. T. A. Dean, vice president and Dr. V. R. Dacken, secretary of the county organization at this time. Se a RE issue @ permanent injunction squinat | Friene Goes 5 Eee ee Classified Ads Bring Results *he building so that no further law \-s-ations will be reported. he petition names Joe Wilson, |James Gallington, George Triples and George Pedaris as the owners and op- erators of the building. The Midwest poolhal was named| in_the recent Injunctio: tions which i NEVER WEAKEN Ask Brennan. The New Lyric WILL OPEN Saturday A $2.00 Show for 40c At 12:45 Noon P. S—Our regular price will not be 40c, but our old sliding scale will prevail. Lbs. Fresh Gas Roasted Coffee—S1.0 Our Royal Blend "Superb Gilt Edge 45c 50c There are none better. The taste tells. Think of actually drinking Coffee as good as it smells, Our Coffees are mellowed and roasted fresh daily. That’s why the aroma and flavor is so different. TEA Extra Fancy Orange Pekoe, Ib__...... 90c Highest Blend Ceylon and India, Ib. acces OS Genuine Congon English Breakfast, Ib...._......75¢ Oolong, Normosa’s Best, Ib... $1.00 Spider Leg, Basket Fired, Uncolored ‘Aids aoe Tea, Ib. Extra Fancy Basket Fired Uncolored Japanese Tea, Ib... ; Fancy Basket Fired, ee Eee oo Tea, Ib. st ane y All Teas Are the World’s Best for Flavor and o Drinking Qualities. ‘We Carry Spices, Seeds, Extracts, Bulk Cocoa, etc. PIGEON TEA & COFFEE C0. Zuttermeister Bldg., Oppasite Telephone Bldg. Phone 623. Favorite 40c Note—Mr. Pigeon has spent years in the Tea and Coffee Business and can furnish any blend desired. We Are Making Your Dollars Grow Bigger by Cutting Prices Lower Than Ever Sale of Tailored OVERCOATS At Extra Special Reductions Your absolute choice of Coats that sold at $25.00 and $30.00 before Christmas at _____..... 919.75 Choice of Coatn thet sold at $85.00 and $42.50; snappy models; eae) fabrics; $23.00 any color; choice at... Choice of $45.00 and $52.50 belted Coats; the last word in fine hand tailoring; snappy styles: ‘beautiful pares an Sxcepional buy at . 3.75 $19.95 Leather Vests $12.95 Men’s Hand Tailored SUITS Guaranteed to Fit and Wear One rack of 125 made-to-order Suits; regular values from $30.00 to an 00, 6.95 on gale at_........ Another lot of shandunade Worsteds and Cassi- meres; every one a $40.00 value. Exceptional values at. Skos __ $19.95 Finest Blue Serges and inaatins and heavy weight Worsteds and Cheviots in 24.95 all wanted colors at_... ure wool Cassi- Choice of silk and wool Worsteds, meres, English Tweeds and Broadcloths, Choice of any Suit in : $29 95 pans memes oe ene e the house at... $10.00 Leather Vests $6.95 Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Hats and Caps—Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, Sweaters and Gloves—Trunks and Baus at Big Reductions HUNDREDS ARE BUYING VALUES ARE BIG Imported and Domestit Cheese, Smoked, Salt and Pickled Fish. Full Line of Delicatessen Goods. Fruits and Vegetables, WATCH OUR LARGE DISPLAY WINDOW We Wish You All a Happy and Prosperous New Year. SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street Phone 490 Saturday and Monday Special: Guaranteed Fresh Eggs-- -- 55c Brookfield Butter-- =-- 45c Fancy Wine gd Apples, box - -$2.50 Fancy Wine Sap — Ibs. - for-- - 50c Fancy Navel Oradiges, doz.-- 50c Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for-- - 25c Potted Meat, small, 4 cans--- 25c GALLON FRUITS Strawberries, solid pack Loganberries, solid pack No. 2144 size Apricots, can No. 21%4 size Ege Plums, can No. 21% size Green Gage Plums, can. .35c¢ No. 21% size Broken Sliced Pineapple, 35c 35c 35c 35c -35¢ 35c 35c Blueberries, solid pack__-_-________ 2 Blackberries, solid pack. aE Red Pitted Cherries, solid pack 5 Apples, solid pack_______--_-_____-___ 75¢ Sliced Peaches, solid pack . Pears, solid pack_____.__.-_____=____ “95e Apricots, solid pack__._._____________ 95e Sliced Pineapple, solid pack c FANCY FRUITS IN HEAVY SYRUP No, 2%4 size Halved Peaches, can No. 24% size Bartlett Pears, can No. 2% size Black Cherries, can No. 2 si Blackberries, can No. 2 size Strawberries, ca can White Navy Beans, hand picked, 3 Ibs., 25c Lima Beans, fancy, 2 Ibs_--._-________ 25c Gal. cans White Karo Syrup, can___.__ 85e ¥-gal. cans White Karo Syrup, can___45c 1%4-gal. cans White Karo Syrup, can____25c |Z ¥,-gal. cans Skookum Jam, can $1.19 ¥2-gal. can Delicious Jam, can. ~-95¢ 2-Ib. jar Delicious Jam 50c Fancy Seedless Raisins, 1-Ib. pkg______ 30c Fancy Grecian Currants, pkg Fancy Seeded Raisins, 1-Ib. pkg. y 3-Ib. carton White House Coffee__ 1-Ib. can Barrington Hall Coffee a can J.S. B. Coffee. Coat House Brooms, each. 3 cakes Creme Oil Soap_ 7 bars P. & G. Soap Crystal White Soap Chips, large____ 10 bars White Laundry Soap Seafoam Washing Powder, large 3 pkgs. Star Naptha Powder, 10c size__ 6Y2-Ib. box Soda Crackers 24-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour_ 10-Ib. sack Corn Meal. Jersey. Cream Pancake Flour, large sacks, persack_....__- 39¢ Solid pack Tomatoes, 4 small cans____45c Deep Red Salmon, Del Monte, 1-Ib., 35c Carrots, Turnips and Parsnips, Ib é Jiffy-Jell, Raspberry or Strawberry ____ 1c Fancy Soft Shell Walnuts, Ib. Fancy Mixed Nuts, Ib. Popping Corn that pops, pkg. 3 cans Best Iowa Corn______ 3 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 3 cans No. 2 Lima Beans 3 cans No. 2 Early June Peas 3 cans No. 2 Green Beans. 3 cans No. 2 Van cue Pork and Beans 3 cans Del Monte Pork and Beans_ 3 cans No. 214 een 3 cans No. 214 Kraut. St. Charles Milk, Tall, 4 cans for St. Charles Milk, Tall, per case Hebe, per case Hebe, 5 cans

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