Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 7

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~ HOSPITAL HERE tered a word about the hardness of his head, but when he rests it on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, ret MEXICAN JOINS Hl WIFE IN Sandbar Resident Beaten Over the Head with Revolver . ‘Triiliio. Mariana and his ana Mariana Will probably go back to thelr customary wedded life as soon as the lstter ts out of Women's hospital, where she now les with 4 keatfe wound in her } ad band Trijilio was attac r known Mexican in his ca A street last midnight a nasty cut in the eca st He was taken where the wound w was released this m Various jealousies be the cause of the attacks Trijil! and his wife. The history of the case goes at least far back as a few weeks ago when arr J the Mexican was arrested and fined $100 for beating up the little nelpmeet. Although Mariana swore that she would have nothing more to do with him and is alleged to have found other objects of affection she did not permit her spouse to languish in the onfines of the hoosegow more than a tow days wehn she appeared at the desk with the money by which she got him out. Last Sunday Emma Saag te eo Ieged to have stuck a knife into Ma ana in the rear of a Mexican ple hal on West A on account of Emma's husband The police hope that the last chap: ter in the domestic squabble hag been written and that both the Lopes fam ily and the Mariana family will live {n peace toward each other FRANK B TAYLOR NOW ACTING EXECUTIVE OF CASPER BOY SCOUTS Frenk B. Taylor hes received the appointment of scout executive in Casper temporarily in order to fill the position made vacant by the resigna- von of Harry L. Black. Mr. Taylor is at the present time and has been for the past four years the scoutmaster of Troop 4. He has always taken an intersst in socut work and has gone out of bis way help the boys along. An examination of all the troops is being made by the new executive and when: the examination is complete, a wife Mart- ‘oY seOUT TROOPS’ INSPECTIONS CONTINUED IN CITY HCKLO 10 rm REGULAR MEETING THs EVENING The temporary executire of the 7 nastum again about the middie of | Boy Scouts of Casper examined.| next March when the basketball Troop One last eventsg at the high | seavore end: | school gymnasium and Troop Six Treop Three wi! meet regulariy | at the Baptist church gymnasium at the Methediet church annex | plonday evening. Troop Three was | every Wednesday evening from now on, but on the other evenings of the leo visited at the Methodist church } annex and Troop Four examined at | week. the annex will be giver | school cn Monday evening. | to other organizations | Five be examined | chureh. The first regular meeting evening at the high] vf Troop Three wil! be held this | school and Kp Nine will be ex- | evening. evening. With The members of the Scout Counci? are extended a hearty inv n be present at the Backlog saeettng tonight. DAUGHERTY 1S HIT BY LABOR of the examination Nine. the temporary executive will haye “data for a re- port on Scout activities to be made t9 the Scout Council ‘Tonight the Backlog regular meet be held at the Henning gril! wil! room and considerable of interest to is to come up meeti officials at this the igh schoo! or at t s e city t nterest of the dit- scholars in The labor leader denie at me, the Boy | suggested to President t troops that have been holding | Mr. Daughery ought fr meetings: at #he high school | pointed attorney genera! gymnasium have been -notified that | George W. Wickersham. attorney the gymnasium must be given over | general under President Taft, who to the scholars cf the different {followed Mr. Gompers, , denied that gchools in the evenings and this | politics ed into the pardon- mea Troops One, Pour, Five | of Willard N. Jones, convicted tn and Nine must find other places tp [the Oregan land fraud cases. Some hold their Scout meetings. The |members of the committee had sug- troops can have the use of the gym- | gested that the pardon was granted six or seven years after conviction the lower court and at the time the Taft-Roosevelt political fight. The former attorney general sa!d he “rejected” any suggestion that Pi ident Taft was movel by po! considerations. As to his own recommendation Jones be pardoned, the witness said. IS COMING THIS WEEK TO AMERIGA THERTER! w= sres sei ox she ‘ort {activities by Mr. Burns, !n connec HEY, SKIN-NAY! CIRCUS MANY ORGANIZATIONS TO TAKE ‘| a} | | | _— hwithi the drawing of the trial jury. | Mr. Wickersham said he person ss x the big | sae kids; here comes ‘€ | examined the reports as he had found * it difficult to belleve that there had j n’ Hons an’ os} | | epnants ss ony dae er pata [Deen much a condition as was charged a pancalg | He testified that he bad held up his ada b report to President Taft for several teres tightel Gosh! ‘We gotta gor” | O8"8 hoping to hear from Mr. Burns Jand to submit the report to him. M: Burns did call at the department one Ute of in the ‘The red-letter y boy, whether gix or sixty, is| Shen the circtis eoeign to tert Bol vas! Rakec absence, he sald, but dia] the “peerade® for miles to th - igrcuean = raicting, the crew put up Bea bi to questions, Mr* Wicker the big tent, the ema!! boy forgets|/®ham said that when information home, schocl and household chores. | C#me to him ‘that Daugherty | Perched up high near.the top of the | tended to appoint Mr. Burns to a tent with a bag of peanuts and a(Place tn the justice department he had written to the attorney general sux bottle of pop, with eyes glued on the antics of the clown, thrilling feats of aerial artists or the daredevil bare | Jones case before making the appoint ment. He never recefved an acknow!- riding of the beautiful “Eques- pam oen” one erica is in| @igment of the letter, he said. spend rp Mr. Howland read into the record three letters from Federal Judge Gil- The sideshow after the main event, where the aggregation of freaks are gathered—the Bearded Lady, the Hu:| man Skeleton, the Fat Woman, the} Tattooed’ Man, and the whole bert at Portland. Ore., who preside’ cor WE SELL THE £ program will be HAD red out wortos GREATEST LEAVENER gesing that he examine the files in the! * €he Casper Daily Cribune FIELD IN RAISING FUNDS FOR | THE CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY The drive for the benefit df the Wyoming Children’s Home society by which $3,000 is to be raised in Natrona county will start tomorrow with many Casper women calling on the business men of the city for their support. The organizatians whose members have offered to help in the drive are tke churches, W. C. T. U., Royal Neighbors OPENED TOOK! ER |F a rime re ra rae eee ee ness and Professional Wor apd the Url Reserves de at the ns since it is expected be raised b: not be m wil be taken ach solicitation, while Satur been vet aside as tag day s appearing on the streets of Casper on this day must expect to be ca trom Page Oner tagged by y weynere _ae are! the ¢ question before the jury was yt s war the childrer of murder and not any les je re ot ‘yoming. from warfare between capital ‘The successful completion f | drive means th at many orphs counsel for the in homer t ing declared that he Farrington, head of figures t) t States is ¢ and lodg.ng ing of the jurv. Judge Gitbe: a} WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The gov under date of May 1. 1911, that it ° h were sent out to} - at} the the jury was obtained b: ‘the regular court officers, he con tinued, the jury commissioner “ca: to Portland and he and the clerk we over the lists and revised placed the selected names in the box In n subsequent letter Judge 9 that “if fr sources methods to me ns or his agenta obtained ss" s of names of men Intended jury box which were jobs are low of the clerk or the § wacko ar apetgre * ‘aad tires are lean filled and agents were sent out t Wise leche Sar wurls, tain information about the men pl snr ron nrmed on those lists. T am s tain of this, that the clerk . jury commissioners a h | information from any and 4 source.” NOTICE THE WYOMING FREE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS in merchandise given away with new and renewed subscriptions to The Casper Dally Tr new management help and the best of is being gtven ce. WE AM TO PLEASE | in@icated in t week will his message to co: be held some time in| t was caid at the ‘White! the Philippine senate Ro. of the ho Real Maderia Embroidery The selection we have received of this practic criticism, not only in design but in workma ip Maderia Center Pieces and Lunch Cloths, in sizes 18-inch. 24-inch 36-inch, 45-inch, 54-inch round, each— $2.50 to $25.00 Maderia Scerfs, sizes 15aS€Icch, 18x45-ineh, 18x54-inch long. Eact $4.50 to $10.00 Maderia Tea Napkins, dozen $7.75 to $12.50 Maderia Pillow Cases. Beautifully embroidered. Regulatior $15.00 Pair Maderia Boudoir Cases, each__.__.. —~~.$3.00 Maderia Oval Doilies, sizes 6x12, 10x14 65c to $2.25 Embroidered on four corners, each and $2.00 Maderia Hot Roll Covers. Sew Venezia Antiqua Lace A full selection of Doilies (round and oval), Center Pieces and L Cloths of this effective work ; Real Italian Hand Embroidery Luncheon Sets, consisting‘of runner, 12 12 Napkins. $57.50 and $59.50,Set “W & Perkins & Co: SPECIALTY STORE 218 East Second Street oblong place Doilies and Phone 1944-] Phone 413 and Sunday Tribune, The offer expires soon ~ Work Called tor and Deltveres CALL AT THE TRIBUNE office and let us explain this great offer. It will pay you to | do this Corinne E. Obryant, D. §. C. BIG PACKERS ARE UNCERTAIN (Continued from Page One) ‘Wallace said his decision was based | on the fact that there wae nothing in the foreme..tioned act- which specific: ally prohilitst.t!© purchases by one | ang Mian packer of th» physical assets of an- other. The question to be considered, Mr. Wallace said in his decision. which also Was transmitted to the senate inj response (o a resolution of Senator LaFollette. Iepublican, Wisconsin, was wheth the proposed purchase would “bring about conditions or ac- tions Which would come within the proniditions of the act.” There was no thought at any time in the govern- ment’ consideration of the proposal he said, of proving such a transac- tion ia advance. The attorney general in his opinion sald the act wos essentially a regu- Jator7 one and that its provisions did net contemplate or require that secretary of agriculture should ad- vise the authority in regard to such & proposed transaction jn advance of its consummation. In the early days of the American petroleum industry the crude oll sold t the wells at the rate of 50 cents per barrel of 40 gallons. r BALANCING FEATS FEATURE OF AMG-WEEK WAUDENILLE COMEDY, DANCING AND SONGS COMPLETE PROGRAM Some very difficult belancing feats done while the performer was standing on his head entertained the spectators who crowded the Iris theater last night to witness the mid-week vaudeville. Stanley and Company are @ couple of per- formers who work together very well. The girl in the act ie ex: tremely supple and’ does some bend- ing backward exercises that leads one to doubt the presence of bones in her body. The male member has never ut- inch wide neck of a flask and supports the rest of his body that way with no other means of sup- port, we have to admit that from a Physical standpoint {t has real re- sistance. As one who walks on his hands, swings his cane with his foot and does other perilous stunts, he really deserves some credit. The younger member of the Stratford Comedy Trio Is the other of the clever enterta: He plays the hick to perfection freaks, is a wonder place Youll see all these in “ the Circus,” the latest W' production starring chic Mason as a “Circus Queen.” ; Miss Macon appears in some. ravish-/| Ing costumes, notably one’ of advance and exotic Oriental design liam Fox | Shirley | this charming rtist performs breath-catching sword fiance. tripping gracefully and sinuously and thread ing her graceful way among 2 flock steel. ‘This ie a startling picture, reveal- Mason in some startling “costum: to the America theater Friday and raged 7 COM a FURTHER GUT IN. NAVY (3 URGED (Continued from Page One) committee that prepared the bill. It was pointed out, however, that/an at- pt w lim! small war craft would carry forward en unsuccesstul effort rfade by the American delegation 'n the Washington conference. This fort precipitated one of the bitterest debates of the conference, the French inerests would be .affected serious’; by a curtailment of French subma- }rinss or other auxiliary strength. = number of song hits are given dur- ing the ect and a few new jokes are sprung that get acroas in fine shape. The trio as a whole work together to gcod advantage. Harry Davis ix @ clever comedian who hes made the mistake of black- ening his features to represent the much abused Ethfoplan. Davis is good but {t is hard to forget that an Englishman {s playing the part and there fs nothing in the performance which suggests 2 ‘colored gentle- man. Bernard and Marsh manage to get by according to the fury of their j Gancing. For staying qualities they would be hard to rival. “The Golden Gift” is the pictur and is one of Alice Lake's best. The story brings up the question of love versus ambition ard aetties it in @ manner thet is after all the most logical and most pleasant. Should a woman follow a career in preference to @ homs life? Is it pos- sible to mix the two? “The Golden in which f aa | of wicked looking blades of Damascus | ‘This thrilling cireus picture comes | taking the position that thelr BAtCORY at the Jones trial relating to the =| { | | Right Now Chiropodist -Announces the opening .of _her offices at 212 South Center street. UMET The Ezonomy BAKING POWDER FETS | Sulte 6 Sam's Grocery PHONE 1243 Hours # to 6 O'clock SFE EEE EEE EE EME EEE AIEEE LOOK AND LISTEN CASPER’S BIGGEST SALE FOR WOMEN STARTS FRIDAY, DEC. 15 EVERYTHING IN WEARING APPAREL * declares that no great height be attained !f a v A SALE OF lankets AND Comforts For gifts or your own use this close out, clean out and get out of every Blanket in our store is a real opportunity to save. Your choice today is large, but they won't last long at these prices. Choice All-Wool Plaid Blankets. Disposal price - ----$6.45 AND $5.95 66x80 Plaid Cotton Blankets. Assorted colors. : Disposal price 66x80 good weight Cotton Blankets. Disposal price _-_____ 66x80, our extra grey or tan Blankets. Disposal price... 4 64x76 grey Blankets. A good cheap Blanket. Disposal price. _-....__- Laminated Cotton Down full size Comforts. Three real money savers at $2.25, $3.95 and $4.25 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. | 240 South Center Street PRT TAT ay ie i ae | 21 Pr ling ihe 18 11 Je] 1é I €o*l 12Sgi fF

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