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Che Casper Daily Cribune ; : ARBUCKLE CASE etting fire to the high school at Pine Bluffs, Wyo., last Tues- day, and, according to Sheriff George J. Carroll, confessed she incendiayism and three previous vandalistic raids on the ail Young Ward, the sheriff states, is unable to ex- * ! Finger Print Expert First on; on Stand in Resumption of Trial in San Fran- | cisco Court. | ‘ Fel P. J. Regan, charged wt/a ass: CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 28.— (Special to The Tribune.)— IS CONTINUED ne Arthur Ward, 16, was arrested this morning, charged sla ing Dr. M. C. Keith when fetan called at his home and PAGE THREE caped from the piace and preferred ine PAYSICIN ASSMULTED © [SzSark Rese ee TESTIMONY IN USWA th, (S22 === TO OAK STREET HOM tion will be helt zements fo: Peale «Ser ence A Nomination Of | Judge Back In Subcomittee nister medical aid to the a in the city unt 23. — The ner of Thir- to be } a response } feder jJuége for ot Nor pra. ‘and. : ne request. When he ar-| Dakota was y by the Lewis Carter N FRANCISCO, Jan. 23-—B. 0. place he is said 4 be fs ata ns ‘ho x ; only Ie Heinrich, a fingerprint expert, test!- cs 5 pal ebureh. Only int | THE fled today in the secord trial of {ed to know who callc @ recommended a f i manslaughter charge against Roscoe} Dr. Keith a Further charges were C. (Fatty) Arbuckle to examining the | door of Arbuckie’s room in the Hotel J Francis and finding on ite finger st. prints allege’ to be those of Arbuckle and Miss Virginia Rappe. The door iteelf wag introduced into the examina- the school and is bright | ot Gain Bacher wat neorean Pe |tion. Heinrich described the finger- will start in- He had no intention.!dennite run next - prints in detail, saying that those sup- is quoted as saying, of setting fire| Wyoming theater. i i! ge i r i rons of the city, judging from the re- . | sponse to the letters of announcement and the invitations, : The first of the series of dances OVEMENTS ANT wit be held tomorruw night and will WORK IS 10 605 if he icformal. The Manhattan dence T S10 orchestra will play for the exitertain- v yur Heinrich compared the police finger near ana | Prints of Arbuckle and the postmortem “The ola | Prints of Miss Rappe with thone on the} door and said that all of the prints| concerned were made by the same © the school when, he broke in, that! sprinkled with amiles and tears and memories. Adapte from the old song Ca gE <$ eETSE dear to millions of people, is Oaken Sucket” is a heart-throbbing story of cnidhood days as every man end women has lived them. “The “The right hand of the man clutch- ment and dancing will last from 9 J orchard, the meadow, the deep-tangied |... tne hand of the woman.” be testi- . “ : wildwood, and every loved spot which |" EE es _| The Manhattan cafe, one of the ol | salt 1% the, plan, of the newly crenn Jest catering places in Casper will clo: this drama of the heart with a real-| hand on the door appesca to have been | s sventsitoday in order 70 compiete eniarg: ism that is surprising as it is enter-| ‘U® ‘© Dressurs exe re stae et once each week and numerous parties m2 band.” The door was admitted into ment ard improvement plans whic) taining. vro deing foamed to atterd the Open-| nave heen fi tod “The - evidence. A photograph of the door} vo instituted by the manag: ‘The Oi Oaken Bucket” is a sin- ng entertainment. ~ - ment of the cafe. Oe core and earnest attempt to catch the | /kewise wna admitted. | * F ©. 5, Cacharelis, manager of the tr | wasHINGTON, Jan. theme that inspired the wrting of che| , Upon the request o' Lypnesirrs frs. Sullivan sittution will leave tonight for Denve | conaitiona in the northern hem!- {best loved song in America, and re-|‘einrich turned the door around. s Entertained. to complete arrangements for supplic | “*” peters the] produce it in neture’s own ‘setting. | Paced pag wg A clipping from the Rawtiny Re-| that will be required ir the house whe ce to brought “theca inte Beceninence, with minum powder as an ex} ; atnments held in honor of Mrs. Pat-|_ment and retarnishing will Gost ay |, ulte Variablo” while the karvest- | (hie delighstul visualization of the" Tiger croga examination Heinrich | Joseph I. Schwartz of Denver were : apt Ak eed eae proximatoly, $16,000. ¥ } ings in the ‘southern hemisphere ee childhood and the many happy | in he “may have” introduced him gp AW aged pein apes at the home of Mrs, John Mahoney| Improvements and extensions whict { Were said.to be in general slightly | 'nc! sed at the manner in Which the | Seif at the Hotel St. Franci« as “Sher- wore fach- are a . | below estimates. oe lock Holmes” and his secretary, Miss/ fone’ along. the modish ile ines | 26 RA te ea ee er Te Cane” RRS Aedin] ibe mio harvesting in Arens. |Totuors Dave tinined the idea in| vk, Holmes’ aod Wie sarge. Hen ra Se never hem ne and lone |" \tre, Mahoney entertained at fout|to carry out the campaign was de | tina was said to be mekirg Supported by an able staff, Josepr| While exariining che rooms involved pancls. corsage ouquet of bi ry ‘bridge in honor of her house | cided on by Mr. Cacharelis and his as | ProRress, recent reports, the depart- Smiley, famous in the old Vi ph | 2 the case he locked the doors “in fintaned the ooetuine Diack bai | cert, “Mra. Peter Hansen, another |tociatos at this time because acores o:| ment stated, ware less optimistic \ays, playa the leading role of the man | Ter not to be disturbed as I was be gervices a delicious vrominent resident cf Rawlins, was| én, unemployed at the present tim«]| than earlier ones as to the probable | 114’ harks back in memory and in| '"& Macowen he. Weareee When re-opened besides a modern] generally good quality, however, | 21 iike « different pers: -|. Matt tne af ‘The Smokehouse. eae cee Serene eres Thnigannichn! cafe the Manhattan vill tnetude com | with the area planted esttmatod at |‘Cc! like @ itferent porno after sce McManus will ‘be Py mete equipped delicatessen and bak approximately a million acres less y friends in the Fa vy departments. Inu the bakery th: | than for the proteding year. ee PERSON ALS smous Milwaukee Rye bread and high The Australian wheat harvest, i class French pastries will be featured now practically completed, also wis cho delicatessen willbe operated for | expected to show some reduction, it 5 ben sealer mesg ——————, | the benefit of apcrtment house dwell | was sald, from the first official es- Mbien te ce Caaer orp pieiter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scliulte re-| cra and travellers here who desire «| timate of 146,614,000 bushels which MAKE STATEMENT SOON : : Years and-has a wide circle ef frien. | ‘Tned this morning from Denven|-apld but out of the ordinary meal. | approximately equals the 1920-21 Seized Liquors ND ». Jan. 23-—. Joneph I. Schwartz jewelry store, ying. the theater’ season. — | iyahetien proprietors and the éxte: | reported’ to be generally good | CHEYENNE, Wys., Tan. 22—tt in| special vauit to beng built tn the ceeding Edward Keating. He hi: % ES tea rad iA mae te hitch en: throughout the eastern nnd north: | stated here by persons close to United| sheriff's office here for the storge numerous business as well as soci © hea Ryders onaghin gtasrtabrrwict PI ear be ncoon tation. ern section of the United States and | tates Senator John B. Kendrick that! of liquor seized in raide for violation acquaintances. ting atetbe home of her brother , they say. also Canada, but was described as | within few days the senator will| of the federal and state prohibition poor in most of the southwestern |inake a definite statement regarding) las. The vault will be large enough Special Vault Is Constructed _For your infancy knew” are pictured in “The position of the woman's | Mr. and Mrs. Butler and] ‘2blican tes of the series of enter-}it is re-opened. Tne repairs, enlarg: agricultural department to be mill | Those who are fortunate in seeing dinner was served by Mrs. Butler for] \lso hostess at a bridge party held at} an this be given employment. yield. Tho crop was said to be of | ouey to his younger days. You'll Who wish her happiness. ere they spent the past week in| There is a demand for such service | crop. Mr. McManus is manager of t) | ‘‘endance at the stock show and en-| ere, according to the belief of tt/ The condition of winter wheat was eee sistordn‘law, Mr and Mrs Dun Burns, will include in its program, grand banquet, a concert and a dan: ‘The banquet will be held at 6. o'clock at the Chanticleer cafe aft cen an apartment in the Fair apart-/in the sheepraising business With} france, due to drought, whi!e they 1 they will beat home| Lewis Barker until he entered the s pitife betel ey dusing 'tet war. He| Were reported as favorable in Hun cee Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Allman of The Casper Kiltie band will be i the city. re. Iman a attendance and will play special musi |' ont at the State hospital. A ‘sword dance by Mrs. Robert Sim; |° os: son and a Highland fling by Cath: Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Harris have re+ Jeffries will also ada to the evening ‘ned to their home In Tennessee, entertainment. : ‘er spending several weeks here vis- PEySy/ q0e 19, invited t0‘ attend, Ing, with’ trends) end relatives, $ oe * A Mrs. H. Leslie Parker arrived. last} eek-end from Denver and joined her some Baurn’s Celebration to ot the Albuquerquc apartments states. Winter rye conditions were vhether he will be, or will not be, a| to accommodate 2.000 gallons. Include Banquet and Dance. her home in Denver, will nema!y Feported to be very good tn this | candidate for re-election next fall. SS SuEEEEEEEennEEEn The Clan Stuart No. 249 announ: for .the rest. of, the winter country. 7h itt Saka that the: annual celebration of t voths. PRS init antl! OnlaBocin bad ches to LA he ASS Seo pate rie og FORT RUSSELL MOO birth great Scotch ‘poet : : WY0-| showing some detertoration in Ger- ean : bee eae Irs, an(@ Mrs. P. J, McManus have} ™ing 13 years ago and was ungsged| many vet irregular growth in END OF BANK | MAKER 15 FINED $300 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 23.—Gossip gar7 and several ‘neighbering states. The rice crops of both India and Egypt were reported as promising to be considerably in excess of | WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—Chairman| those last year, McFadden of the house banking and < ‘ Ms busy here with rumors resulting currency committee today introduced from the arrest and fining of Jack Else Ss == a bill which ‘he declares was designed naugherty for operating a still at WYOMING RAILROAD C0 9 dispose of “the fight between coun-| Fort Russell. Daugherty; who was . ry banks and the federal reserve} rineg $300 and committed to jail in MUST F NE ANTE anks pertaining to par collection~of/ default of payment, following a plea 20 friends arrived at her home o} aaa — shecks.”* of guilty in United States court: Sat- ——Se South Elm street last night and se: ‘ ‘|| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 23.—The The measure provides that a bank) yrady afternoon, is said to have signed aot’ a member of the federal reserve'a statement implicating in ‘his illegal enaded her with the “Happy Wyoming Railroad company, operati! to You" song a short line between Clearmont ana service may elect whether it will make! qistiiling an officer at Fort Russell n exchange charge when remitting|{n the basement of whose quarters the A basket of novel and varied gift ‘ : ‘ rid = Buffalo, Wyo., effect bas sate jutfalo, Wyo., must put into effec roe ad ¥ eae Eakin Os the same freight rate reduction on read the accompaning poems with th lumber as that effective between the humorous as well as lovely gifts. : FIGHT SEEN for INFANTS ang INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick’s ae Oviciaal: ‘or checks drawn upon ft, but if the| still was found. Neither civilian, fed- bank decides to do so, it will be re-jeral nor military. authorities will dis- quired to pay @ similar charge for the cuss this alleged statement or its pos: service rendered by the federal re-| sible consequences for the officer con- ~ Pacific northwest and Sheridan, Wyo. ee ee ee by be bie pales Z BUDAPEST, Jan. 23. — Premier {according to a decision in United >i gia Anders sel ‘and inform |-+en of Casper was awarded to Bethlen has decided to prorogue the | States ae ae ee: ey A = . * r - al games. y, J. Stanton, 251 North Durbin. Mra,| Hungarian national assembly untitl |Circult Legis josie 0 iertyordoleastlaag. Horlicks ° Malted/ serve bdnks in the collection of such/cerned. The latter has been absent frum Fort Russell for a fortnigh: ‘Hstreshments of tee cream and birth | “itanton submitted a series of short] ebruary 16, upon which date its pow-| District Judges Kennedy and Riner of aay cake, following n color scheme « | ds which were well worded and to|¢r® Willexpire, ‘This action wes taken |Cheyenne. ‘The three judges dismissed SIR aneowhle, Wark carve tig ara. | he: pone 2 because of tho excited atmosphere in |the potition of the Wyoming company Avoid Imitations England qi parliament and the provocative atti-/for an injunction restraining the inter- and D, R. saint ey ded ice Trad, peaeeesa. heen district |tUde of deputies friendly to the aspira- | state oo ame parhaaage “ares and Substitutes ‘ - “- tiona of former Emperor Charles. ing the a rate effective on the chita: Rich milk, in® % raw Ni ly _com- 2 For Infants, Invallds end Growing Children milk, malted grain extract In Powder ara wrank Cowen, Mr, and Mra, Joh Be ae vari aea ne the | ,, Count Rakowski read a letter’ in| Wyoming short line, The Wyoming} ‘49 Origisal Food-Drink For All Age | No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible the assembly yesterday from ihe form-|company contended that because its England, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eng 4 -ntiro Rocky Mountain division of the| °° ee ia Rillich Chanieg ptaager |raltread, iecencitely within. Wyoning - land, Mr. an: W. I. Rehr, Jr., the | same company, has been spending sev-| himself in case he should return to the|the federal commission had on author. ‘Misses Vera, eman, Vida Williams }>ral days here looking after business) prungarian Patines not to accept the |ity to fix its rates. The Wyoming Dunn, Muriel Duncan, o: }-nterests and visiting with his many] crown of any other country without|company gave notice of intention to Denver, \Gladys “Hasbrouck, Lillia: | -riends here. Mr. and. Mrs. Wether-| the consent of the Hurgarian govern-jappeal to the United States supreme , Abby Arnold and the gues'| 1 are now living in Independence, | ment. court. of honor, Miss Margaret England an | tans. the Messrs. D. R. Eatlton, Clittor? eee Johnson, Herbert Ladd, John Suliivar | john Durst, district manager of the i Kenton, England, ahd Teo Dunn, | oii weit sunsly company, nes vel] PAS LIVED IN LIVES OF er, R. entlling actee Se ae turned to his offices in the city after 2 e evening and was remost spending a part of last week In Den-|} * 3 MOU othe suse arse breeng grt fst wast Dev | ALL PRESIDENTS BUT ONE ‘ng after business matters. Wedding Annivesary _ eee Celebrated Last Week. Mark U. Weber. treasurer and field ‘The wedding anniversary of Mr. an‘| anager of the Chappell Ofl com- KANSAN OBSERVES BIRTH|| |f| new Records and are unable to Caaper Visttin nee e: LG aa ED COREE, 1} come down town just call 1745 Cz Thale Meme Bi Deere we Ee ee ea fed fesicin eseantt ee cyatacas 8 wien 1a and ask us to play them for you “a dinner served las’ Ke sou ae eererren 2 retie 19. ote over the telephone. The number ‘was 101 yoars ot age Sunday. necked dvesses; also this bobhed hatr of our “Telephonograph” booth ‘tami . | fad. Perhaps than anythin; ‘< ; Sap Ree aes, RAY Lo cee ee ee eeeutaarmal Ge Ti’ | slaedT: agherd. tbr ecowitie: Mok: cf is 1745. Call this number and When you want to hear the pt vesthees ‘and ofl interests which he eed mot ve fon 7 | ba te pal ane Reco rds you ae - “s civil war. . Hypatia Mrs, E. N. Miller, $46-Madison ve-| Dr, Geotge Smith, eye, ear and of Seattle, Wash., and Mra. Lizsle F. eu deliver the ones you ia lect. nue, entertained at her home lust Sat-}+nroat specialist, 1s expected to return t Johnson of Denver, are two of his urday afternoon in honor of the re-}+orhis offices here today from River- George six living daughters. Gordon, tiring and the newly-elected officers!+on, where he has been transacting of the Busy Bee circle of the Ladies’ | pyetness. t Aid soctety of the Methodist Episco- eee CHICH j ‘The . Bert Cole, Casper aviator, once re Armstrong, was spent as a ken-/ ported to hare died as result of an| wh : “Exclusively Victor” accident in Montana, arrived in Cas-| to per last night from Denver, where he : carton He AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE had spent the Inst several weeks. Mr. p Cole said that he had never had any ded DRUGGISTS Casper, Wyo. held at her We Always Have the Rec- home on South Beech street last Sat-| man, will return tomorrow from Den- ords You Want When urday afternoon. The meeting was| ver where he has spent the past sev- Ho attributes his longevity : Ph 27 You Want Them. well attended. The reading of Shake-|eral days attending the stock to temperate habits and en active . Phone Ht speare’s “Othello,” in which parts| and transacting business. outdoor life. He never used to |{ HAY, GRAIN AND FEED * have been assigned to the club mem- . bacco or liquor. ‘ Best Quality, Lowest Price ers, was continued. T. J.. McCoy, formerly adjutant gen-| Mentally and physically alert; he fadisttial Ave. ‘The next meeting will be held atjeral of Wyoming, is spending = few | approves most modern progress, : OMS treme rte we You wouldn’t think of paying for a dozen oranges and accepting nine. If you don’t know what you are getting, that’s exactly what may happen when you buy some brands of baking powder that used to be put up in 16 oz. or full pound cans and now come in 12 oz. or 3/4 pound cans. Of course the weight is marked on the label, but the can may look as large as usual to you. ‘ Don’t take chances—look at the can—know how many ounces of baking powder you are getting, One safe way is to always buy Calumet. You know the large can contains 16 oz. or a full pound —that nothing has been taken from the quantity or quality. Calumet has more than the te) leavening strength. You don’t have to guess—you know you use less. It is pure and sure. hibited for any person to cross the city park grounds, or the lawn Is hereby given that it is strictly pro- around the city hall. } PARK COMMITTEE, City of Casper. Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. . KEITH LUMBER CoO. a Se Se Phone 3 ta 999 OOOOH OOO OOOO OOS O000 ene] feed | o- ew in. es. m- on- ikea y > ate oul se. to the on, hat eo fon oct te. ng he in ae. ttm nd na ww a- b. wy al one Sh ,apern