Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 5

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oils ANOTRER WITNESS TODAY Alienist Returned to Stand Before Attorneys Close *Case Involving Broker's j{ Murder. } IHIMIGRATION BUREAU LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3—When the trial of Arthur C. Burch, charged with murder of J. Belton Kenuecy, wag resumed today the defensqg re- quested permission to recall one more witness before closing ita case. The witness was Dr. Ross Moore, an allen- | ist, wh. testified last week. Dr. Moore said today that when he say Burch in jail, the defendant said/ would talk freely if Mrs, Mada-| lynne Obenchain, his codefenéant, would send him a note requesting that he do so. Dr. Moore said he went to Mrs. Ob@nchain in jatl and got a note, which was read tn evidence today. It! said | 4 “Dear Arthur—Much benefit can} ‘Gerived from your confiding free- ly’and fully to Dr. Moore your ac-| tigns from noon to midnight, August Also explain fully our friend-| stil.” August 5 was the date of the | death of Kennedy. Ever since his ar- rest and during his trial Burch has eelined to state where he was at the time mentioned in the note. Dr. Moore said he took the note to Burch but that the defen¢-nt said he had changed hjs mind and declined to state where he was at the time men- tioned in the note. - Dr. Moore said he took the note to Berch but that the defendant said he had changed his mind and declined to} discuss the case. KNIGHTS OF MACCABEES INSTALL NEW OFFICERS The Enights of the Maccabees held their installation of officers last even- During the Christmas vacation, would take him with him to trap in citing tales about trapping but up to to trap. enought to make it right for trapping. and not too cold. ng in the I. 0. 0. F, hall. G. G.| Mr. John and Bophie tramped away Hawkins, deputy state commander./in high glee. Bobbie felt every bit officiate... Yhe following officers}as big as Mr. John himself, and] were installed: L. W. Starks, past commander; W, A. Carter, commander; Wayne Wil- ams, Meutenant commander; G. G. Hawkins, record keeper; W. H. Nash, chaplain; Dr. Mercer Dickerson, physician; James Grow, sergeant; C. Ry, Gibbs, masteratarms; Ernest E. Guy, first master of guards; FE. L. Hawkins, second master of guards; Norman 8. Desch, sentinel;) 8. L. Mortensen, picke' j ‘After the installation lunch ‘was served and a social hour enjoyed by ay. Midnight Frolic Packs Columbia walked very straight to make himself as tall as possible. Down near the berry patch a little creek flowed tink- Mngly along in the summer time, but in the winter it became frozen over) and gurgled and sobbed only at the/ air holes, that stayed open the whole winter through. holes the muskrats chose to build thetr funny little houses of <*'cks and one underneath, where Mr. doors, the 1cc, and one near the top of the house where he can run around on the land if it pleases» his fancy. Bobble had never before seen a muskrat house so close, and he was exceedingly interested in tho wonder- ful work that the little creatures had built, Mr, John set his traps and very carefully lowered them) down through the front door. He tried to be as careful as he could so that he The mifnight frolic put on at the Yolumbia theater New Year's #ve was ‘iewed by an audience which packed the house. The best specialties of previous shows were offered, as well as several entirely new numbers. The new year was ushered in with the usual pandemonium by a crowd which esrayed a 100 per cent cheerfulness. ‘The Sunday and Monday shows fea- tured Ignatz himself, and included neveral new faces, among them Billy McCoy, a comedian. LENDER STORE LAUNCHES ANNUAL JANUARY SALE In @ full page advertisement in an- othtr part of today’s Tribune, the Leadér store announces their annual January Clearance Sale for which the entire stock of women’s children's and infant's wearing apparel will be offer- ed to the public at reduced prices. In view of the fact that Leader moved to their present location but a few months ago, customers can be assured {that all stock is up to the minute mer- Chandi: The in Basement” of the Leader will offer unusual values dur- ing the progress of the sales, as will the taby shop if the balcony, The re- ductions include, sults, dresses, coats, millinery, hostery, furs, underwear, leather goods et puesta 2! ENE ROBBER CONFESSES 10 HARDWARE ROBBERY HERE John S. Martin, arrested yesterday charged with having robbed the Schulte Hardware company of guns valued at several hundred dollars, is sald by. Sheriff Joo L. Marquis. to have madé a complete confession of the crime. He is being held in the county jail pending preliminary hear- ing. Sepa jot of the stolen loot ts said tobaye been ri of the mud and sticks. If the musk- rat sensed that some one had been leavs xt and build another one. was going to, for that day, and then began to visit the baits already set before. Qne after the other showed him a furry animal with a queer hard sealy tale. The muskrat catch was good. In one trap though, there was the most beautiful little animal with ‘a broad white stripe down it~back. It was a badger that had come to the. creek to prey upon the muskzats for his own supper. Mr. John. was well pleased for he seldom had the luck TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. eo WANTED—100 sxtomobiles for dead storage, $7 per mmgnth, C. C. ae Henning hotel. 4 PienIORaeP EO TET FOR RENT—In North Casper, near school, four-room house; water and lights in house. Phone 1474W. —1-3-at ——<—<—$— FOR RENT—Two new apartments; one two-room and one three-room. Inquire aj 412 North Washington street. Phone 1499+ : FOR SALE—Only dry goods store in North Cusper. Call 201 East a street.. Phone 1¢83W. 1-3-5t® FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, large livingroom, bath and kitchen- ette; gas range; hot water heat; jan- itor service; rent $50. Phone 381. 1-3-4£ FOR_RENT—Modern four-room = fur- nished apartment; steam heat; close an. Call at £26 South Kimball street. Phone 1404. -3-4t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- reom apartment; rent $39 per month; gas heat; also new three-room modern. apartment, partly in new, Grant street halt block, off Second street. Phone 1658R. 1-3-1t WANTED—Lone middie aged woman for cooking and general housework including washing; must be exper. fenced and sleep at homie. Box A-183. 1-3-1t WANTED—Woman to help with laundry and board and room in house; salary. 242 South Kenwood street. . 1-3-2t CHARLEY RAY in “R.S. V. D.” A Knockout Comedy Drama Which Has Not Yet Played in Denver | BED-TIME STORIES FOR THE LITTLE TOTS By AUNT MILDRED. bao AIRS a rt pen Ea Mi the wood. A day or two after Christmas it started to snow and snowed just Around these air- mud Every muskrat house has two} Mujkrat can escape and swim under) would not disturb the arrangement, tampering with his home, he would) Mr. John set all the traps that hs) | Niobrara Signs Up LUSK, Wyo., Jan. 3.—The Niobrara County Farm bureau has signed up 2,000 acres to be planted to potatoes this year, double the acreage of 1921 and additional 1,060 acres will be grown, it is yeported here. Efforts are being seats, to increase the con: tract ucreage to Ff or, more, GIVES UP TRADE AS BLAGKSMITH Brain’s Health Broke Down, but Is Restored by Tanlac— Now on Spokane Police Force. . John had pfomised Bobbie that he Bobble had heard many ex this time mother would not allow him ‘The next day it was clear as a crystal ]to trap a/badger, and this fellow was @ perfect beauty. “We won't sell this fellow, Bobbie,” said Mr. John, “We will take him to the taxidermist and have hin stuffed.” Mr. John guthered his traps and made a bonfire in the snow to smoke them. Curiously Bobble watched him and finally demanded |why the traps should be smoked. “Well,” said Mr. John, “the little |wild animals have a keen sense of |smell, and if a trap has the scent of other trapped animals upon it, it Is very hard to fool the muskrat into steppiiz into: the trap; | “Isn't it-crusl to trap animals Mr. | John?" asked Bobbio. “Not if one uses the right kind of |traps. And the little animals become 80 thick if some of them are not enught every year, that they soon do a great deal of harr/, Our government {provides a cevain period In each year jin which people may trap a limited number of fur-bearing animals. “It 1s time for us to go now, Hob- bie. Mother will be worried, and. we must not worry her, or she might not |let us go trapping again.” Very tired, but very happily, Bobbie followed Mr. John home. He did not feel nearly so big as Mr, John now and even allowed Mr. John to carry him a bit Bobbie was nearly seven, but his birthday | was siil! a month ‘away. lyears before I started on Tanlac 1 didn't get a full night's si jeep. I have only taken three bottles of the medicine and {t has done me more SAN DIEGO, Cal.,. Jan, 3.—William P. Brines, acquitted last’ January in good than everything else I tried put together. I have a good appetite now Philadelphia of a charge of killing mer C, Drews, Dartmouth student, and everything I eat agroes with me. I sleep good and when morning comes was killed near here Sunday night in|I feel just fine and*ready for work an automobile accident which also cost |Gas no longer forms on my stomach the life of Andrew Millward of In-|and the dizzy spells, nervousness and dianapolis. palpitation are all over. I aave picked Brines conducted an automobile sales|up twelve pounds in welght and am agency at Los Angeles and Millward |still gaining and believe I will soon Was fartory representative for an in-| weigh as much as I ever did. I have dianapolis automobile manufacturer. | plenty of life and energy and feel like Returning by automobile from ‘Tin|a new man in every way. Juana, Lower California, Millward,| Tanlac {s sold in Casper by The who was at the wheel ran head-on into|Casper Pharmacy an eg leading a_clump of tr druggists everywhere. SPECIAL! FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE COLUMBIA ‘THE CROSSING OF THE RED S. “I lost twenty-four pounds during my troubles, but I have been gaining ever since I started taking Tanlac and believe I will soon be back to my nor- mal weight of 180 pounds,” said Of ficer C. I. Brain, of 2901 Grace street, Spokane, Wash., a well known mem. ber of the Spokane Police Force. “I suffered with stcmacii. trouble for five years and wxs getting wors: all the time. I had a big appetite and ate heartily but my food didn’t nuorish me) and half an hour after ‘meals 1 would feel like I had not eaten a bite. Sometimes gas would form on my stomach and I would get so dizzy and light-headed, and my heart would beat so fast I thought I had. heart trouble. I lost nearly ali my strength and felt discouraged. I just had to force myself to work and the smallest Finally, my condition became so bad I had to give up my trade as machinist and black smith and find lighter job. For two | NEW LYRIC TOMORROW =" off almost 161,258 tion than any the only one to s! mined in 1921 was abou compared with central states a of the western a the production of z! 60 per cent, today by | mated the geologic vey On the basis of reports f ducers an others. The output of so! j the Mississippi valley s * 00 rt tons, and that of arg ous tead by h wes states abo: n 1920, The recoverable ontent a 549, 242 ¢ For Infants, Invatids and Growing Child: OUTPUT 0 NATION SHOW SLUMP Ifl YER Production of Mines and Smel- ters Falls Off 20 Per Cent compared 50,000 tons he year In Quebec To See Witnesses THRED RIVERS, Quebec, Jan. 3. —Mrs. Anne U. Stillman, who is be- ing sued for divorcee by her mil- Yonalre husband, James A. Stillman of New York, reached’ here from Quebec yesterday, accompanied: by her lawyers and several newspaper in 1921, Says Geologi- Mrs, Stillman expects to proceed cal. Survey. to Grand Anse, where the Stillman 3 sum home fs located, and there ea to interview witnesses, Drs. Still- WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Mine and and her Imwyers consulted smelter output of lead in the United Jacques Burnay, local mem- 21 declined abc 20 p ber of parliament inet minister. les, who announced his fn. help Ms. Stifiman, re expressed fvar the case m ‘BARON ROSEN 8 with 1816 © sissipp! valley and tons from the eastern Missouri! < t, with a output of 178.000 tons compared hb Jan. 3.—Requiém mass brated at holas | y YORK. was cel mas ore! Russian) hedral today foi Rosen, fi Russian amb¢ Washingt who died fn this city on The casket was taken to ast night after pr hela at the family the remains in I,, whe | Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days nd money if PAZ fails to cure Itch’ reding of Protruding: Pil Itching Plies. 60. | Big Spud Acreage Safe Phil fetor INFANTS ona INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick’s the Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder No Cooking — Nvurishing — Digestible on ‘The Original Food-Drink For All Ages make tears of joy run Why Worry? ‘owser hasn’t hurt his teeth bit! And the brigands that { to the haunted house with I those stolen pearls—Come and laugh = whils Dorothy spooks ‘em out! Gi Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY ONLY IF YOU WANT TO LAUGH Here’s a program that will tickle you all over and what your troubles may be. SPECIAL RETURN SHOWING "The Ghostin the Garret @ Paramount Cicture —AND— RETURN SHOWING BUSTER KEATON In'Ops of Those Side-Splitting Comedies. “THE HIGH SIGN” down your cheeks, no matter q Boys! We Sure Have Knocked Them Dead Since Opening--- Standing Room Only! ‘ontinuous 1 to 11 P. M WE HAVE THE FUNNIEST SHOW EVER SEEN IN CASPER | TODAY | Including Wonderful Trick Photography IBUSTER KEATON The King Comedian Plays 17 Parts in LAYHOUSE ROTHY SH Admission 30c His Latest First National Comedy Buster rings up the curtain, leads the orchestra, plays every patrmnent, plays every part in the min- strel front and when the human Chimpanzee—of §f course Buster takes his place. When he rescues the gitl from the swimming tank, you'll say it is a riot. Ask Anyone Who Has Seen It | This Picture With That Big Classy Western THE RUSE | OF THE RATTLER” Makes Up, Positively, the Best Show in Town Today.

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