Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 2

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Gl a3 1 my ne “ 8 t be et s “hear” 8 600 Gg 2.80 breutrdsere 0 8:0 > SS 8e AO ee Sees EK ° e os r £ =] 20 at > rt 4 e tr n 2 a a et le PAGE TRIAL SECOND TIME ee Nelson Made Superintendent of Local coi Coneaian Charged witk UAL TLEKILLER Deathof Movie Actress IG ARRESTED IN SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11—The * cond manslaughter tion’s case to the first 12 prospective jurors who were calle nur to the box. (he court room was filled| pected to develcp into a legal ba’ An arrest whieh 0 te Saleees wat f detw rney Mi solve many of the cattle killing cases which have been reported along the but mostly by Denfense expressed the opinion the ju jection would not take more than three days. defensé st Attorneys for loth the defense and| Miss Rappe died, prosecution have expressed belief that| result of injuries this trial, which ts to be conducted on | buckle at a drinking p n grand ent would be| Labor day, September longer than th: one. It is ex-| at the Hotel St. Franc HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Happenings of Interest to Pupils and Parents in Work and Play at Natrona County High School. ury pani yesterday evening sileged, 85 4 / when Sheriff Joe I. Maruis of Na- ed by Ar when Sheriff Joo L. Marquis of Na- Converse coanty assisted A. 8. Roach, tate law enforcement director swoop wn upon the ranch of M. C. os. of by Peebles property, which les three miles north of Parkertn for the officers un-| to ny beef in the house the officers insti-} 91 Miss Helen Livingston was chosen,serves held a bobsled party last Fri cases while tho utmost bed capaci IN- pasketball captain by the girls of the/tay evening. The sled started from| tuted a widespread search of the prop-| ty of the institution will take care }ermnis took is comet re ; Remember above price tg both material and labor on the W. junior cal a class meeting held the Y. W. C. A. home on east second,|¢rty which netted several beef hides} of but 35 cases. porznc un brealeedidae. ie TER SPECIAL REP. JOB, a valuable two-year-old bull said to belonged to the Careyhurst which 1s owned by Gov. Robert 4 about 6 o'clock. The girls sung songs —— und gare the pep meeting was held 7 a pancake ‘Thursday atte: also said to have volunteered to impll- js Astin phian society held at the home of H. R. Lath 905 S elected for the - have been guilty of raiding the herds) a ma as follows! ‘The club pins for the orchestra, the| of r freshmen; Crater, f0ph0-| pirig? glee club and the boys’ glee/hc old supplies und for sale among mores; Post, juniors; and Andrus, sen-| ciuh arrived last week ning farm properties. up formerly known as the Casper branch of the Wyoming Gen-| eral hospital, of whee was Arg in ba ag gh wor! it recent meeting trial of Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle in connection with the anaes) Se raters witch was CamelGaat with a death here last September of Miss Virginia Rappe began short session yesterday morning. 4 today. The first trial ended in a disagreement. |. Mrs. Leslie Nelson hes been perma-)close of the years business. “While District Attorney Matthew A. Brady outlined the prosecu- nently Installd as matron and head! exact figures are Iacking due to the nurse of the institution and is alreafy|audit of hospital books in Cheyenne, Ra tution which will conduct its affairs) hospital paid its own expenses for under county management. the year at least. The deficit for the The board of commissioners will be first part of the year is eaid to have inverse county lin®] aireetly responsible for the operation been partly due to the fact that past the next meeting of the state legisia-|able et the time were charged ogainst ture for state laws make no provision | the institution. Yor management of such an institution composed of members of the chamber a Shop, Smith and —— bf commerce will assist the commis-| joony. 9-3t j . sonere in en advt CEDerdty ony: | eee ed For This Price We Will Furnish All Materials and Labor as Follows: For the time be! . inside the Converse county line, ty cases will go a of harboring. illicit | Private hospital because the new operations. ‘This be | county institution is not large enough} nd considerable | ‘such an institution in Casper. lugs. « Bob sa At the close of the year’s business Tax problems con- Thoroughly Oil and Grease Ail Parts, including Differential. ft freshly killed} the hospital is reported te have had fronging the investor or trader in To relieve this congested condition |% contains sections of the evans the board of commissioners outlined |{ Act of 1921—regulations and rul- This Offer Is in Effect Up to February 15, 1922 plans for a nurses’ home which will/{ ings of the Treasury Department . in the auditorinmthe Y. W. t of the giris|D. ey: be butlt in the spring. Such relief || —finding of the United States Su- ‘0 creat enthusiasm and their chi Whon confronted with the evidence | wit] immediately increase the capaci-|] Dreme Court, carefully prepered by | Every Ford Owner desiring to take advantage of this offer will please ville game. New| |which had been gathered by the offi-|ty of the instRution by opening up|] @ firm of Certified Public it call and get WINTER SPECIAL card from our stockroom which will practiced, led! ‘The high school orchestra furnished cers Peebles is said to have confessed} six private rooms and one big ward. preg bes a all perths on stock | ‘ entitle them to same. ce Post, Ray| the music for the mee*ing of the De the charge of killing cattle and is] During the first six months of 1921 usactions. It is written under thy management of the state outh Center. cate anm yother dry farm owners who! the institution is said to have shown the institution self-susta: fbe Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. ARBUCKLE PLACED ON{AMVOSINCIINTYHISTIL ====""| SaNpRSEEy 3Gc 1 EXCEED ACCOMMODATIONS, CLAIM Institution and Plans Are Laid for Erection of Nursez” Home to Enlarge Capacity Details pertaining to county operation of the hospital THE UNIVERSAL CAR it ng up ths personnel of the inst!-| approximate figures indicate that the Winter Special Repair Job $10 : the Institution at least until after due accounts which were not collect- —— a board of trustees. A committee| Bob curls, ear puffs, Kutie Kurls t least all coun- or. H. R. Lathrop’s * Flush Out Moter and Refill With Special Oil for Fords. Test Coils and Spark P! The Investor and the Income Tax accommodate the requirements of trated with many Hfic exam- in question and an: form, {llu- and at the end of Usting your stock transactions. It fs the book investors have want- 4! $i Authorized Agent fors. = - basketball season ff tter part of} = fj hn Mcintyre promises thi: r on to witness the championship in : Will your ght ech ooures| : “Good Morning’ | last all day? as held Tues nnouncements @ay mor were 1 > game ar nuary 9. the domestic science | 11 entertain the mem } ary club at a luncheon | n next Monday evening at) ff the school Sa with the fisal eof Easy to start from the break- t mark the end of the 1 fast table with zest and enthusiasm, 9 semester. Reporte will] i but how easy is it to keep on? be issued, proparaiory for starting the work of the ne mester. Does ambition last, or lag, as ce } Ben nd pins arrived last | the day develops? week DF RAR i ee « 5 midday drowsiness to make up for Dance and party favorites. | Regular value $6.75. ip pee neg ries soos Pi osha yl zoo ee midnight wakefulness; no head- On sale at, ar ores: $5.98 Sale price, pair........ $4.25 day evening, a committee was appoint * aches; no nervous * no i = ‘y Tie cel enantio gore, shes. aa Srcrpess of MO poe. Ladies’ Oxfords Misses’ and Juniors’ Slippers TRE ey, Pavel, thervaa seit. Think it over. There's full Sale. prices pelt as OOOO | sa pie ee BAAD won't keep on running, and they comfort for anybody (the children Misses’ and Juniors’ Shoes FO AMER CASPER soybean roi ney cal ), any time. Regular value $6.25. Many a man or woman who You can get Postum from your Sale price, pair_..___._. MAN FROZEN 12 DEATH AN GOLD. with the caffeine drug. Robert Orr, 28, formerly manager of the Casper branch of the Interstate Pipe company, was frozen to death while on a goose hunt in the vicinity of Las Animas, Colo. and his com- anion on the trip Albert MacGilivray ‘was found drowned in seven feet of water. Both bodies of the dead men were Joeated posse recruited at the in- stance of vives of the men when they did rn to their homes. Orr’s bt was found floating on a cake of A night of exposure and intensive suffering having claimed his life. Orr was district manager of the In- terntate company here until June of | Postum for Health “There’s a Reason” Jos, It will be iss conven- deficit of $800. This deficit is/I font’ pocket size omar ot me in- erj in that vicinity both for| thought to have been entirely made/['clude several pages of forms for ° Nerves whipped by tea or coffee satisfaction in Postum—a cup of has wished the afternoon would be grocer or your waiter today, and as bright as the morning has probably you'll begin to have better simply been wishing that the tomorrows, as so many thousands nerves wouliin't have to pay the have had, who- have made the natural penalty for being whipped —_ change from coffee to Postum. ¢ Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum gives a breakfast Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup of comfort and cheer, rst te aes of liege waatee: ry nt packages larger eon Bg Ma cs genes bulk, for those who prefer to make the ata ting drink while the meal is being prepared) down” from Postum—no —_ made by boiling for 20 minutes. 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On Sale at $1.19 : ; - Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose Children’s Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose SS 2 Regular 45c value ates. ace cee cee ter ee BE Regular 40c value at. eeeeen ec ete renee BOO = j * Regular 40c value at.,._.._____..,. 296 Regular 30c value at... = topcea a Cae Regular 80c value at......—-___-_... +23e Regular 26c value at... .19c Children’s Mercerized Hose in Children’s All-Wool and Worsted Ladies’ All-Wool Heather and Black and Brown sibted Hose patito and Silk and Wool Hoss Frown 60¢ value at... 65c value at—.........—.......49€ Regular $3.25 at___..__._ $2.29 55c value at__. 75¢ value at—_______..._ B9c Regular $2.85 at... + _.$1.98 50c value at......2._..._......39¢ 85c value at...._...__......____6 9c Regular $2.65 at____ $1.89 Kassis Dry Goods Co. 137 East Second Street Phone 1740 = cn TR

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