Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1922, Page 8

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fbe Casper Dalip Cribune MOTION TO RE-ELEGT?2*"""“<es (RnICKIE GOES ON TRIAL AGA D'VALERA DEFEATED ‘MARVIN BISHOP OPENS = Scere" se |) WEDNESDAY missioner of game and fisheries to explain why he hunted recently in Virginia without a license. The in- quiry was accompanied by a news- declaring that the Margin of Defeat Approximates That of Vote on B Treaty Ratification; Ulster Refuses to Join State LAW OFFICE IN CASPER DUBLIN, Jan. 9.—(By The Associated Press)—The M0-| xc-vin 1. nishop, Jr, son of Mr.| ty, and had taken back to Washing- |caused the death of Miss Virginia tion to re-elect Eamonn De Valera, president of the Irish re-Jana Mrs. M. 1. Bishop, Sr, promin-| ton “a fine lot of guall and @ucks, | Rappe, Log. Angeles motion picture actress, will begin Wednesday, as the some of them for President Hard- ent prioneer residents of Casper has ing.” ounced the opening of his law of. s in the Daly building on South e Dail Eireann today by a vote of of today's proceedings in the result public was defeated in th superior court. 56 to 60. - P rs DUBLIN, Jan. 9—(By The Asso- . Center street. Mr. Bishop has wel REGISTRARS APPOINTED. The case hed been set for today but B ing dar achat ——— n after! -urnished quarters in suite No. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—President/the district attorney announced that h | ean ll nae rg Mr. Bishep who is well and favor-| Harding sent ta she senate today the|he desired to try the defendant this peorwrager Pagpeey Sor maare y known to many of Casper’s cit!-| nomination of Eber Melvin Steining-|time on a grand jury indictment in- Ten eae rade ae ap that is a graduate of the University | er of Nevada to be land office regis-/stead of the police court complaint row margin, to : ts 2. . of Virginia, class of "20. Since return-|trar at Elko, Nev., and John Widlon/which Arbuckle faced in his first trial. fice, adjourned at 640 p. m. until sinia, 1 erat Cetiicae’ Satta ing to Casper he has indulged in prac-| of Viborg, S. D., to be land office regis-| Arbuckle plerded not guilty to the in- Tie ahjoormment came after Speak-| tice of law and in assisting his father | trar at Gregory, 8. D- dictment accusation. 3 - ee cut + a wotion| With their joint sheep and other live SIRE Pe ee Both sides stipulated that if the sec- er MacNeil! had ruled that a motion de by Mici 5 ‘ stock and ranch interests. Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results|cnd trial is sull in progress January made by Michael Collins nominating | 90, a recess will be taken on that date Artem, ace pee Be agg to |to’ allow Gavin McNab, Arbuckle's orm vitor vern was chief counsel, to argue the Mary Pick- “25S FOUR IN FAMILY 22ers: ENROLL TONIGHT adjournment, terming the tactics leg = eet era of “obstructionist.” The police court hearing of a perjury erro > lage T complaint against Mra. Minnie Neigh- F : ; 1] _JONDON, Jan. 0-—(By ‘The Asso- N EA R DEA H | N bors, who testified in the first Arbuckle e new vocational training school) ciated Press)}—Ulster’ determination ‘trial that she gave assistance to Miss operated twic not to enter the Irish Free State has . 7 1 be ted twice weekly Rappe in an attack of fllness at Wheel- high echoo! at nights for the| been ngthened says the Belfast \] Jer Hot Spring, Ventura county, Cal. benefit of persons employed during the| correspondent by the Daily Mail, by 21, wi . e ap will be organised at TABt0-lons cuamplalatithe “uuthers aeantal dsagust, 8), stp seamed tr at the high ec! — unies so ity and southern Methods” given ® ot J, W. Hoyer of the/the Dail Eireann during its 4! a f (Special to The Tribune.) t depar of CAsPEr/ sion of the peace treaty. SHOSHONI, W3 # ‘0., Jan. 9.—James W. Thompson, better t ‘Ulster fears considerabla damage yO., - f Pe Classes tn each of the following sub-|to the business of northern Ireland| known to ring fans in the days of Terry McGovern as Jimmie e z aaa bead witer | STOm™ tarifts to be appa by the] Martin, and three members of his family narrowly escaped STEALING AUTO TIRE ® mathematics new government, and foresees great a, ; a A s mechancs; blu reading nd/ hindrance to trade from the location Bee pb tee “eee Ena ROO and aes by a fire which Pd sbap iaketobttig cuted chemistry Bis foe Stay pomp: cd e va fark: ete pe ag e north of here ae a © for refinery employes; layout wor! s, however, would s|0’clock yesterday morning. rs. Thompson 1s in a loca! a for boilermakers; elements df elec: parison with the whole |bospital suffering from frosen feet, aphoure. In the gnranuime the Jttle| suse Saieneeacbine Fins the walowar el advanced mathematics; use of ¢ which {t is believed in|daughter, Lillian, 12, suffered pain-|boy, Keith, hid *sandered back into, which was fixed at $20, was fined $50 $ steel square; fundamentals of engi 4 follow her incorporation |ful burns about the head, and a Iit-|the blazing building in the excite-|ana costs‘when arraigned before Judge * neering and Americanization. All of/into a state dominated by the Dall|tle tot, Kelth, 4 years old, suffered|ment, and his father b: 3 i 1 ther barely rescued|W. 5. Tubbs in district court Saturday a these classes will be in charge Of ¢X-/ leaders and faced at the outset with|severe exposure. him again before he could be trap-| afternoon. « perts. __| the possibility of having to quell a re-| | ‘Thompson awoke to find fire rag-|ped by the flames. re } ¥ : In addition classes for women will publican rising. |ing in two rooms of the house and| Residents of Shoshoni were at- ES consist of sewing, home nursing and/ Ujster te resolved to oppose to the/the room in which he and his wife|tracted to the scene of the fire and bs 5 domestis science features. : utmost in the British parliament the|and little son were sleeping already|the family, barefooted and suffering| b Enrollment in the classes {s © / threatened revision ot her Doundarles filled with smoke. Unable to find|intensely from the cold, were trans- 2 ranged for 7.15 tonight. The women's | under the treaty Just ratified. their clothes, they fled outdoors. The| ported to the home of @ neighbor a| . classes will hold their meeting to ; ee girl, Lillian, was in another room,|quarter of a mile distant. The con-| night at the North Burlington school.| LONDON, Jan. 9—(By The Asso-|nearer the flames, and on his first|dition of none is serious. | Clams, all departments. after or. clated Prees)—Transtic st che stat attempt to enter Mr. ‘Thompson was| ‘The loss from the fire will amount _—— é Seatice é Monday | istrative powe: bn riven back by the smok | to <MU, . : and ‘Thursday. Ireland government, created tmder the] ie ‘found bie “war Get enn nent | to Sbout'#,000, including itessasesny | OOM EAS SOR mal 2 9) t - fers opie ere lt eiagthond ba A es) ay out with difti-| collection rated as one of the best tn} man waa killed and four others, two of ; 4 : y. on returning the second| Fremont county, with many skins and : " reann in Dublin, Is to be arranged] time with a rope ditached to guido|rugs. All furnishings were lost, and| con bots none eucly totes mich: be, . e mediately. It is understood that the/him to the open window, stambled|no infurance was carried. iy hen th officers proacts ¥ ‘ 5 committee of British ministers ap-/over the body of the unconscious}, Mr. Thompson ie engaged { jgan when the ap) ed to 4 pointed under the chairmanship of|chiid lying near the door. Sh Pict, D ngaged in the| investigate a closed automobile on a . FOR HEARING TODAY aerttary tor the Colonies CRUFChiI | Guained he anenretnt, Goer: She re-|datry business and other buildings on’ downtown street.and were fired upon . r will today resume its work. = ve by six men occuping the car. A ’ L Much preparatory work already has ‘ r T been accomplished, allowing the min ; L isters to proceed immediately with ar- : * |rangements for evacuation of British te x , troops, declaration of a general am- e@ e esty and handing over of the admin- ? Many Casperites left last night for|esty an Pe a 3 Cheyenne where they will participate | istrative departments In Dublin to the : t case eri | 2 D' r Py ie oo omega lis stom arxteainuses Mr. Churchill returned from the su : 3 oouke ‘aay ‘The casa involves ac-|Preme councll meeting at Cannes yes e ‘ bes 3 “oe W. XL. Hiollaay, former terday for the purpose of getting his > ev: Pn he pe, et the Citizens’ Na-|COmmittee together, Ile expressed sat- - 3 Paral taaee, ot Chane zens ““"listaction at the trea’ ratification, “ bs I The bank's side of the case wijl be| enabling the work of his committee Our Sale I Sull On 3 presented Attorney M. W. Purcell. | t° 6° forward. s } Rater Mearns]. tor othe rowenaernte lM id Less Than Cost : : ae = on the event ne ne: 1 trip are: Mr. Purcell, W. J. Ball gen) tht events ROR ee Oe ete nd will pata until every item is sold. Have you taken ad- ‘ ; a gpd, Wy ne bey yriffith and Michael Collins who led vantage o ? a " } BeBupeeang teary Wrst the oe tho tight in the bul for toe wren MM Pons pote bargains we have to offer? If not ask your neigh- ATTENTIGN UNION MEN! | ANY LEATHER PUTTEE UHAYE A FEW 3 leged due Holliday when he was nervy. Fill come to London to assist in the or who has, or better still, come in and see for yourself. l have one Jot of Uinon In the house qe i 2 ing 2s counsel for the bank. opecation) ayer VU. made i e for $30. pete oe oy oe EDITOR DEAD. Ju s F f t e RIDING PANTS $3.95 Take ’em at WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Charles t h M Ba 7 . COLORADO DRY 22: occ ta rew of the iViany bargains Odds and ends. Take ‘em at | ayy LEATHER VEST ; ; Washington Herald, died today at his Fine G Inted > " LAW IS UPHELD === erga $4.90 | Taz oe Age hen oo ape Wrote 3 e 1 Ib. pkg.. vf A FEW TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 100 Ib, W $6. 95 a A i 10 Ibs. co" SINGLE COATS LEFT: BS eg) OO 7.00 | 2% WERALLS MADE coat DENVER, Jan. ¢.—Possesston of in-| FOR RENT—One three-room new un- RAS, Se ee ES $ © Tor: ass e Union Ma ANY yh KIN. toxicating liquor except for medicinal] furnished apartment; gas heating Milk, all brands, cee ate ide sok CQAT Tr at or sacramental purposes is a yiola-| Stove, range and hot water furnished; 9 tall fi 1 00 1 Ib. cans Peanut Butter, 9! | tion of the law in Colorado, the stete|verything modern; close in; corner 5 eS rn ed er can —.... Cc °: e supreme court held today in a decision|°f Eighth and Elm streets. Ap Case (48 tall 2 $7. 95 t Whet B rs y” ply 246 South Center street. 1-9.2t* verre reine te ite deat, | 8 #0 Roh Center ate aah IME cana for_—..__._. POeMO | 8 large Bottes e $4 sellers © 5 You Have Seg aaiatts caw upheld | FOR RENT—One tworcom house. o. 2 cans T P provides. “no person, association, or| "Oh, Wear rohewstore nen, pote: ‘omatoes Catsup fon OVER 300 UNION MADE I have a few of For corporation shall keep or have in its 7) 4 cans .. .. SUITS TO PICK FROM MACKIN. KEFT GENUINE A OFFICERS’ possession for personal use or give 1,9-1t® Case 24 6 bars Palmolive AW P. ANAS ce fomish any intoxtenting FOR RENT — Tworcom furnished ets gh $3 00 Soap.for.22 > SS) eae Made by Bloch. Take ’em at RIDING PANTS Se ee eter panded down in| qjererment: Ushts and water fur —s e Fancy Creamery Butter, Take Your Pick alia Sepia ioe a wee steo oe jn/nished. 133 South McKinley street No. 214 Tom to ‘J Cbd e Se ee eo or (ee ee eM a cor ae ee 700 oe ven oe $29.75 $9.75 fendant was convicted of having 15|FOR SALE—One thoroughbred Ply No. 244 canis Tontatoes . Strictly Fresh Eggs, Vv. CORDUROY ages ‘ Re $12.50 Sell gallons of cranberry wine with an] mouth rooster; young; reasonable. a a » er do: as /e ‘aloes 5 While gular 3 alcoholic content of f per cent and|1042 South Anh atreet. 1-9-2t* case (24 cans)....... e A et GP tay wor en a = they last not used for med! 1] purposes. on cans ABOUT VERCO. seca eek hope | FOR RENT—Purnished room adjoin No. 2 cans Corn Com S: yrup, for. 40e 400 I ATS $2. 95 . borg -t INTRA STATE FREIRHY ing bath. 647 Grant avenue, 1-9-3 4 cans ___ 7 Cc ae? yrup, e Union Made. V: to $55. a . VA \- ~ ‘o. 2 cans Straw i ry ! FOR RENT—Fourroom house and Case 24 = awhberries in Take your pick at My best grade My regular $4.00 Sellers. bath; beautifully furnished; every cans SR De oy sar. £ CORDUROY RIDING PANTS " modern convenience, 182 North Grant prere n an Gallo: Pork . eo oe street. Phone 998R. 1-9-2 No. 2 cans Pork and Beans, 60 n cans Pork and Beans, 75e snot to rip) or $2 75 pee a OP: CAN Se ea c BOARD AND ROOM in private fam- 4 cans for.. —++—— ec - sane All my $5 ad $6 - ‘split. $8.50 sellers. . OF FORUM TOMORROW tly; prices reduced. 615 Bouth Beech No. 2 cans Pork and Gallon cans Peaches, 65 Union Made Take’émat’ street. 1-9-6¢ Beans, case (24 cans)...._. $3.40 per can ——— c DRESS PANTS $5 45 ALL WOOL s Fok SA =A manawa Tb, can Catomat $1.10 |=: $3.75 3.95 : ARMY RIDING PANTS Intra s : i) ; lawn, trees, i : pubiect for dlocenlon at thn Forum | chicken house all fenced; five minutes Baking Powder... a ° CABQ eas set nme be . Heaviest W. Weight eRe nces mocting et the Henning hote! ne 12:10 | Wai t© courthouse on East 3 street, 12 oz. Gallon cans Apricots, ‘ Take ’em at Feaiay oon, The pubic. wervice| ox" Donington; « real home: tees] Me 20e i 75e All $7 F ad SE Uaioe Made | MOLESKIN RIDING PAINTS Sa cor eee erect me ROG | perenne eee Bates Us $4.95 on its own motion a general invest!- if sold this week. 210 Bast ¥ street. Cream of Wheat, per Tak ‘ gation of the intricate freight schea- | Bone 1297J. 1-9-4 per pkg. 5e CABG oo $4.25 "$4. ‘95 meee | These are regular $7 sellers. i pan for gas Tomorrow's| range on East F or North cent 4 lb. pkg. Pancake P. & G. White Naptha Soap e held to determ > z ’, ‘ake the best Union Mad One Lot Hea) i Cee Ber let ae cetermine Cas-| street; return to D. G. Bates, 344 Flour, per pkg... Cc chars ae Cc T 2 of vy W peee parts nite Cress, South David street, Singer Sewing Monarch Coffee Case 100 DRESS PANTS - ALL seabonl cORD wad . KHAKI WORK P. je ‘ne shop and receiv: iG aye ees ereward. lM ib, pkg. 35¢ | tas $6.00 In the house. at WHIP CORD RIDING PANTS | Regular $3.00 Sellers. ct in order to secure state- — = ted Butto Union Made. Take ’ |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished vtwo- 10 Ibs, Polar White Soap, $5.95 m Legs Take em at room house; close in. Phone 829M. ON Sener 19 bars __ Cli Se 00 $3. 75 $1 95 1-9-1t - oe . Zequested to| Som mena wivesoae Dela Quart jars Peanut 70 Case 100 aaa 4 85 $9 and $10 values. ‘rum. OR RENT—Five: ous nie oR RENT _Fhonor modern howe|MMl Rutter C | tan ee ee WE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING THIS SALE SHOP RULES ,BIscu SSED. Phone 829M. 1-9-1t Z —SHOP CHHEAGO, Jan 8-700 comtee| Se AT NIGHT : a | wo-room apart- g_ the ott ralrond| "OR, ENE ote froroom apart Yours For Lowering Prices and Boosting Casper hiceatenay Ho take | Touired 733 East Second street, 4 aed = _ HARRY YESNESS n h were recently| FOR RENT — Two-roo: omulgated by the Unit | im furnish rors ngat by the United States 1 apartment; gaa heat; lights ued or board to replace the na-| phone furnished. 405 South Lincol agreement of federal contro! street. Phone 1280J, 1 a “The S i “The § r TF e Store Accommodating” : e Son of Wallingford” 142 East Sec ee IS SOME MOVING PUCTUR ond Street Phones 903-474 4 t

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