Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. HOLIDAY TREAT Sunvivors OF MINE SLAYINGS PREPARED AT. "WN TESTIMONY BEFORE 1URY de Casper Daily Cribune EX-QUEEN OF AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE IS SAVED FROM SCRAP HEAP} PAGE NINE. baL Dt BLI IN, Dec. 20.—(By The Asso- ‘ James Dwyer, wno 3 the peace commit-; i by the second dail? rrange a truce between WASHINGTON, how Dee 20.—The { we use provision for further naval Gtaters and the perty of MARION, Iil., Dec: 90.—(By The As-;an4 removed him toe hospital, The| SEATTLE, Wash... Dec. 30.— for the copper and iron In poten okie ae ne i ¢ Valera was shot dead’ | sociated Press.)—-With the scars of| witness said he was one of the mine| Memories of the golden days of the | the “Glory” as sate cies erate ‘ery 3 _ mended to the senate for ade | today in his shop at Rathmines. Dullet and knife wounds on their} guards. | clipper ship era, stirring the hearts shonin geben et ata under a decision reache P Tom Villnave. Theater, Will Be Host to Kiddies Next Saturday. of Candy, nuts, apples, and perhaps s Santa Claus ts the order at the Wyo- ting theatre Saturday for the kiddies) who attend the matinee. This treat has been got up by the management fn accordance with the Christmas spirit aud ought to arouse a great eal of enthusiam in those who at- tend. “Ten't Doubt Your Wife” is the feature picture which this ‘theatre will show Thursday and Friday. This is the first of a series of pictures be- ing made by Lesh Baird to be re leased by Associated Exhibitors, Inc. The story deals with several angles ef domestic life and is replete with spectacular production scenes. Several melodramatic twists serve to scr the action ane ES ARBUCKLE io GIVEN CHANGE (Continued from Page One) an internal injury, according to tes timony at his trial. He was tried three times, the juries in the first two disagreed and in the third a verdict of acquittal was re- turned. Mr. Hays ordered that Ar- Yuckle’s pictures be witndrawn, and his contract with his producers was ancelled. Arbuckle is married to ‘Miss Minta Durfee. | bodies, three survivens of the Herrin |mine slayings testified today af the jtrial of five men in connection with the killing of 20 non-union men last June. They were Joseph O'Rourke, Wilttam Cairns and Robert Officer. Cairns testified that after the de fenders of the mine surrendered un- der a white flag that the sprisoners wera marched out of the pit with their arms above their heads. “After the march started some men took me hack to the mine. to point out where we had kept our arms. The~ jlet_ me .ook Ja my locker for some keepsakes * prized highly and then ‘we rejoined the mob without finding guns.” ‘That witness then pointed out Otis ; Clark as one of two men he had seen | | With C. K. McDowell, superintendent | of the mine, and that Clark had a ‘gun in his hand. | “Then we marched on and I heard some one shout ‘Hugh Willis is com-/ ing’,”? the witness continued. Willis {s an official of the miners union. | “We marched on until we came to! |strands and some one shouted ‘Ali! men with guna line up to the right’| and some one else shouted ‘Now, you fellows run’ and the firtng started.” “I tried to climb through the fence, | but fell with a load of buckshot in my | body. A rifle bullet grazed my scalp. | ‘While I was lying there, T saw a blood | covered, wounded man leaning against | 4 tree. A big man with a gun came| up and said to the wounded man: ‘You great big——, can't we kill! you,’ and he fired into his body.” The witness then pointed to Peter Hiller, one of the defendants as the man who fired the shot. “Then I saw encther man fire a shot into the body of John Shoemak- er, assistant superintendent of the mine, as he lay wounded on the ARACATY,! Brazil. Dec. 20—(s | Tne Associated Press.}—Licat. Wal- | lee Hanon, um the seaplane Correia, Ul, arrived here from Cam- | vein at 1:3¢ o'cloc this afternoon | in his New York to flight. — | of Boston shipping men, have brought about a stay of execution for the famdus old square rigger Samaio | Glory of the Seas, once queen of Rio Janeiro | in every ocean. Condemned to the funeral pyre known ton asking a reprieve. men plan to tow the old ship Boston to rig her as she was in by York and, San the American merchant marine and | ® telegram was received holdtr of @ score of sailing records | ja barb wit ferice with four or five |}. Universal Casseroles with Pyrex in- sets, also Hall Vitrified China insets. Universal Thermo Water Sets many of the finest finishes. Pyrex Casseroles, Bean Pots, Bread . Pans and Pie Plates. in SENSIBLE. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Don’t fail to see our display of practical Xmas Gifts, such as the following? | | | } j | | | | SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK—Sechrist ape oi size Pressure Cookers with all insets, for... 5 Universal and Manning Bowman Gas Percolators from $2.00 to $10.00. Nickle-Plated Casserole and Pie Plate Stands make a lasting gift. , Then for the ideal gift for mother—a Clark Jewel Lorain Gas Range. $20.00 | The Pride of the Household! Housewives pride themselves on the rich- ness and beauty of their Silverware when- ever they entertain. | pe yd ron oan gnons |} Picture then, the thrill of plea INDIANAPOLIS TO “Three men with suns came up to i Si ait pee me Pf Fasthy ent agtincr || flat Silver, or a Silver Service will occasion Mees oe ee ct § Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. #| Gators ion pict “ f (Patty) Ar} ckle will not be permitted iGuishs atte thas ha bi bai ? : 115 to 119 E. First St. to be shown in Indianapolis, accord- ing to a statement issued this after- noon by Mayor Lee Shank, when In- formed that Will Hays, chairman of the motion picture industry, bad an- nounced that Arbuckle might have a chance to come back in pictures. Mayor Shank said he was confi- @ent that ho could preveht Arbuckle| ® being shown here and that) 6 would notify all motion picture theater owners in the city that the pueckle pictures could not be shown FIGHT MADE ON “SHIPPING BILL IS CONTINUED’ ‘WASHINGTON, Deo, 20.—Futile efforts were made again in the senate today by supporters of the administra- tion shipping bill to bring to a vote fhe question of whether that measure | ‘should remain before the senate or be) displaced by Norris agricultural fi- ‘nancing measure. Senator Jones, ington, in charg: posed that the ate agree to vote. at 3 o'clock today on the motion to} lay the measure aside and take up the republican, ‘Wash- Norris bill. and thus end the three sy struggle for dominance between the forces supporting the two meas- {ires. Objection was made by Senator | Jeader cf the § Fletcher, of Florida, te Aight against the shipping | “pill and by Senators King of Utah | and Williams of Mississippi demo: | crate. During the parliamentary tussle, Senator Norris, republican, Ne-' braska, author of the motion to lay § th it shipping bitl-aside announced that ¢ motion was defeated he would Move ‘to take up’ the resolution sup- |} ported. by the p.céressive bloc for a constitutional amendment for direct pesto of beat . [LATE FLASHES OMAHA, Neb. the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, the Chicago and North Western, {and the Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Omaha rallroads, to en- join the Nebraska state tax com- missionsr and county trtecmrcTy from collecting taxes based on 1921 ‘assessments and valuations which they claim are discriminatory in that they are higher than assess- “ments against other property, was ‘taken under advisement today by Federal Judges Robert Lewis, T. OC. Munger and J. W. Woodrough. SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 20—Three » more deaths from sleeping sickness, ~ brnging the total deaths ascribed to the disense in this city to 18 In the last two weeks, were repored to the health office today. Belief was ex- pressed at the hea'th office that no Ss on eC cape 100 miles or 100,000 miles must be built right to stay for men. Shirts of exclusive and h conservative designs. » right. Place your order now to in- Remington Belber Luggage Has a Mileage Record } $3.50 sure early delivery. Terms Flas gadad still another WARDROBE TRUNKS if desired. feature 2 an ies. The : Suit Cases Traveling Bags Wardrobe Trunks Cut Silk Four-in Hand Ties. y , | beautiful d yet wearable. s Quietness Amastvannirat Ranting trom SieamerSse | gsi nee poi eeatabe E. J. GROW, $9.50 Up $9.50 Up $37.50 50c 125 to 137 N. Center Phone 9 Resident Salesman ‘| 147 West J—Phone 2031-J ¢ the ship bill, pro- | ., Dec. 20.—Suit by | found he was alive and subjected him to all kinds of abuse for an hour when Sheriff Thaxton of Williamson county came up with some See See up with some othermen | ee oo Until Xmas ies ‘silk cord and tassels. silk cord an dtassels. = Men’s Furnishing Depertment What Finer Gift For a Man T hana DRESSING GOWN We have a select group of splendidly made Bath Robes, valued at é $20.00 and $22.50. Priced now for holiday buying at— One style is a dark rich brown with harmonizing tan There is a handsome green mi There is a handsome green gown—greys—and Navajo patterns—but you must ‘see them and choose for yourself. Now Is The Time To Buy An Overcoat Make a practical gift—fine pure wool, trigly tailored Coats, including the well known and well-liked Hirsch-Wickwire and Western Wool Growers stock, valued yesterday at $45 and $50—sold today for $25.00 ‘ Phone 1500 Copyright, 1922, Oregon City Woolen Mills A gift He'll want—He'll use—and He'll ap- preciate!_ A gift that will bring a smile of cheer and sentiment every day of the year. ‘Any experienced traveler knows how important is de- pendable luggage. Many and strange are the “bag- gage smashers” who handle it. Luggage that is going ESERASARA SAIS BIAS IA TS SARA IA PASALASA | Cowhide solid Leather Bags and Suit Cases of Belber make— $9.50 Fancy Silk Stripe Madras Shirts \ oi ala es tala lat aes 3 Sheth tet tet tte te tee te tht tee Dicceiscblebicsbicatledbdathcababheatdectaaraatacits tal EE LE BELEN, Richards & Pitesti Company | Here are the most tasteful designs at a wide range of prices. For a memorial Christmas, give a Gruen Watch or one of our choice Rings. JOS. I. SCHWARTZ P. G. McManus, Mer. Iris Bldg., Casper Denver Detroit Cocupletaly The world has never known an enclosed car of this type at a lower price. No car at any price has ever offered a greater value.

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