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PAGE TEN. NEW CARDINALS INVESTED WT NSIGNIA TODAY Public Ceremony at St.| Peters Is Witnessed by Great Throng. ROME, Dec. 14 ted Press.}—Public Pope Pius of took at the pontif: Princes of t “in plainly dcresse When the pon nonks and nuns. ff entered, epartments in the strains of ras accompa: Behind the great functio: dent or visiting in their gorgeous robes. of the sacred college were led by Car dial Vannuetelll, and erect, notwithstanding his years, In the procession were the heriditary officer: of the papal court and Prince Orsini, assistants to pontifical throne, who preceded and followed the pope into the hall, As the pope took his seat beneath @ canopy of violet allk and gold, be. hin@ which were priceless tapestries, the cardinals opened the consistory by kissing his hand. The new cardinals, each escorted by two cardinal cons, were then led Into the papal presence. Bowing, they knelt on the lowest step of the throne and kissed the pontiff’s foot, hand and cheek, re- rince Col dea. tiring to a bench at the left of the dais, Then as they res turday with the . from 11 to hodist annex, 11-14-2t & 523 gift. Casper, Wyo. Gentlemen: Address For..... re|in this born} has no ho Casper Daily Tribune, -months. ial more pa hild that more ele-| thetic an WY OFiNG CHILDREN NEED YOUR HELP, CARPAIGH OPENS TOwAY Che © Casper =“ Cribune ee. DECEMBER 14, 1922. ne of morsnan tee temerrow sme BLUE FRONT IS wae Me Because he ts un which FURS out the first of ta) predicates ‘Queen ey The ' Turf’ | imajority of tse merchandise ‘s being & oming to Rialto! marked ricer in an effort! On the she'ves he shortest pos- ex, melodrama since tne >!sicric “Check- ors” lecade formerly manager of the Webe! mmmerciel company and Special advertising in the columns of the Tribune give the special quo tions offered on the various lines groceries. BIG CLEARANCE SALE Be ANNOUNCED BY FUCHS; e done it unto’ P. F. Fuchs of the Fuch# ci these, ye have done {t company announces his ang: Christmas celebrates the t birth of a babe. Help the Wyoming Children’s Home! octet ill be helping ward tuture. who might! otherwise be cast adrift for want of someone's interest. Gays. L. I. Gulich I, Russell Welis In celves. And ve and both beth re Me ana Mri ‘3 nel from Denver COUNCILMAN PETTINGILL FAVORS = STREET ae: FOR COASTING Place to us the move: council. This is Fifth stree: be c portion which | eastern on Capital hill so that there will be no danger encoun- tered by. children who wish to use this splendid hill for coasting pur- powes Mr. Pettingill took the matter up with the councilmen yesterday but MRS. ANNIE ENLOW, 62, TO BE BURIED FRIDAY 2 Mrs, Annie Enlow, years of age, ht at the home ton. been an inva’ lived in Casy tomorrow afternoon fr Gay chapel. The Rey. R. brand will have charge of the services. THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT A daily reminder of your thoughtfulness and a gift which will be greatly appreciated is a sub- scription to the CASPER DAILY AND SUNDAY TRIBUNE Send no money now. Just fill in the coupon be- low and mail at once. We will notify your friend that he or she is to receive the Tribune as your Please send the Casper Daily and Sunday Morning Tribune to Send bill to -j heard trom. J .|tured players and head a strong sup- they did not wish to take any action until the peop‘e of the city had been cordingly, the sponsor the idea asked, the Kiwanians about It tofay. That body voted un- animously in favor of closing that Part of the streer. The other civic bodies will also be communicated with. The Tribune announces Itself to be thoroughiy in line with any such action to help toward the healthful ec eeent of the you e of Casper. Coasting ts not ural winter sport of of . ° e It 1s your privilege~ to enjoy, as thousands of others are doing— nothing less than the playing of the greatest artists in the world, right on your own piano —just as th® arc heard on the concert stage— just as if they were playing your piano privately AMPICO in the FRANKLIN PIANO is the marvelous invention that accomplishes this. Every music-lover should know it. Every one who wishes he knew more about music should investigate it. For here is an instrument that will give an added joy to life—something, the value of which you cannot realize—if you have never opened your heart to the spell of music. xen of the weathe: ee Rodolph Valentino Coming iph Valehtino, popular star, seen at the Rialto theatre next Monday and Tuesday, in his amount star picture, “Blood ” @ p'eturization’ of the fa- mous Ibanez novel of the same name. Lila Lee and Nita Nald! are the fe porting cast. Let us tell you more about it. Come and hear it. The Ampico in the Franklin, Haines Bres. and Chi®xering from $1,050. The ideal Christmas gift for the whole family. All Types of Pianos and Player Pianos Taken in Exchange. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” 232 East Second St. Phone 194 For Everything in inting TELEPHONE 980-J Hated as the greatest race track thrilled the world more than a who had charge of the sale which ego, “Queen o’ the Turt” closed up that business, will take "MS" to the screen a marvelous re charge of the special sale at the Bluo of @ horas race, reported Front store. b; uthorities to be a’most per- point of realism end dramatic to the Ria.to tne Charge of Store * Reasell Walls arr'ved natienal eounel of farmers coeper- ative marketing sasoclations, de- clarea that he know cf “ve single ag EL: FLASHES 3] ROME, Dec. 14—By Th: sted Press.\—The Glornale towards the present relief and the permanent betterment of agricu!l- ‘al conditions,” thar the coopera- | this afto-nnen says M. Zimovieff, | tive organization of farmers to the Russia's commun'st leader has | market ther products. been arrested In a | cos WASHINGTON, Dec. 1t—As 5 Th LARGE, ATTORNEYS | WILL SEEK DIVISION + hes called a meeting of the local members of the ber for the d strict court room, Fri- Gay, 4:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of recommending a change in this Judic‘al district. 1: is generally con- ceéed that the district is tco torre, jand it is thought that If the local |members of the har wi Ml get together on mome reasonable change that the }coming session of the legiaiature wilt on the necessary Jegislaticn. pet | PARIS, Dec. 14.—(By The Asso } ciated Press.) —The W, naval agreement WASEINGTON, Dec. 14.—A4 sub- sidy for American producers trial and agr‘caltural, was proposed teday by Senator Brockhart, repub- lican, Iowa, as an amendment to the administration shipping bill. reason for requesting the pres dent to urge the other powers to Humit construction of warships of 10,000 fons or less, Chairman Kelley, of | the sub-committee on appropria- tions, who wrote the request into the naval bl, iold the house today the navy department had recom- mended a nary construction pro- gram costing $331,000,900. 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