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party was in . and a man's Voice answer: “Shut up.” ‘The statement of Miss Keza told of made by her to the police was intro- there were many others tn the out- side corridors seeking admission. An- other statement given by Miss Blake] to the district attorney was ruled out/ guilty to the charge of having per- yon the ground that the defense had / yeen given no opportunity to ox- amine it. The next witness was Joseph Ri- Geaux, physical culture trainer of Los Angeles, who treated Miss Rappe for being overweight. He went through the exercises he had given George Tripples charged with —_ owners and tenanta of a building at! sate for separate trials consented to the severance. pt $1,000 which will be for- féited to the county upon the first con- viction for a law violation of any kind ment by Burch to a newspa that he shot Kennedy. T i plead guilty to a charge of permitting jury. Bureh flatly denied he gambling at 220 West First street. made such statement. George Lutis also provided bond after|=prung their first surprise by | 22, West Firet street. of the Hotel St. Francis, the next ness, testified to having been to Arbuckle’s rooms in the mediately after Miss Rappe was posed to have been injured of having questioned Arbuckle. Arbuckle started to carry Miss procedure in gambling actions but) lay to argue the application, and no : it prohibition laws. assisted him, he testified. will be undertaken against/ tinued the murder trial to the On request of the prosecution, court directed that a microscopic ex- amination be made of the bladder of Misa Rappe, The examination is de- sired to refute, if possible, contentions of the defense that infirmities of the organ might have caused the rent in it, rather than external force. Josephine Keza, a chambermald at the Hotel St. Francis, testified that \\ while In a hallway she heard @ worm “ no, no," while the} ing booze. The final hearing these cases will be held when Judge | Burch’s mental condition. C. ©, Brown resumes court here. There Can Be No Doubt About the Results in Casper, Results tel] the tale. All doubt is remoyed. The testirr of a Casper citizen can be easil, ‘esugated. George Un n, Supt engineer, Contracting. .Co.. 860 8. Walnut 8t., Casper, says: have used Doan’s Kidney” Pills off and on for a long time and have found them a wonder- ful help to me. I have never had any severe trouble with my kid but colds have settled on ee : mu aye 75 V. caused my back to ache an sore|] $5.’ ‘alues at across my kidneys. My first experi- ence with Doan’s Kidney Pills was in Canada, They oured an attack T had at that time and since then I have always used them whenever I have needed a kidney medicine. Doan's have always given me the same good resulta.” é rice 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- “ ply ask for a kidney remedy— get Dean's Kidney Pills— the same that Mr Underdown had. 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This protection does not increase the cost of cleaning. : Let us give your garments the double protection afforded by the emblem nf Master Service and Garment Insurance. : TELEPHONE US TODAY Down Stairs Phone 1458 WconronaTeD 131 SOUTH CENTER STREET [3 DENIED TRIAL started by the defendants, terminat- jing when District Atorney Woolwine Mean. while a new angle was afforded by the publication of an alleged state state- George Tastopolous came under the! ment was submitted to the district at- of the same ruling when he/torney who laid it before the grand Christ Lutis, John M. Boursis and; On November 1 Burch’s attorneys pleading guilty to operating a place at| manding @ trial to test his sanity be- fore the murder trial was proceeded These cases establish the precedent) with. This rosulted in a sizdey de- way effect the institutions: Obenchain’s counsel protested against conviction has resulted im|her case going over, demanding im- of violations of the govern-| mediate trial. The district attorney eclined to proceed and was upheld While it has not been definitely in-| by Trial Judge Sidney N. Reeve. At dicated it is unofficially belived that| the ‘end of the six days the judge re- permanent injunctions and abatement) fused to grant a sanity trial but con- the all places which are now scaled up| to give the defense time to take depo- under temporary injunctions for sell-! sitions tn Chicago which it was elaim- in| ed would tend to. show changes in Tt was on ‘this occasion that the attorneys an- ; se Cacpet Daily Cribune nounced an insanity defense would de, offered. children of our neighborhood, at night.) vember 20th at Holmes’ lin their sleep wil! smile as they ses! attorneys de-) Patsy stop at play, forefoot up. point indictment | ing a bird or bug, or scampering to re-} LondoA has bad its equivalent te a had|trieve = ball; Patsy's asseasins. at! tora Mayor since the days of the days. aginight. (n their wakefulness, will see) Romans. Drovided by the California statutes. | him, with his face foam flecked, “his Judge Reeve refused the dismissal! poor paralyzed limbs dragging bis body g ' holding the defense had consented tej}toward them, and his piteous eyes y, le c Cold pth g mbps psteomanad to kiss we such continuances as had gr oye asking them “Why?” and in the day Don’ t Neg! ta e rooms, —— «| e@, and set this case for time ther shal! see him often suddenly " 't ket colds : ore ae rom pegn » the) MBtement explained. (Continued from Page 1) with the understanding it would fol. end in unexpected places; and final-| way; at pay tet cide Ont oe reas ee Lang Later, the statement continued, Miss|afrs Obenchain hed visited Burcs at|low the Burch tyial. An appeal from ly, when thes= borgian cowards shall on the throat and chest. wo! stenographer. Kem bear da girl crvi and/ his hotel end that they were out driv-| this ruling was taken to the district bave return+ ic < . Miss Rages bos tose off her fauch mrvric and shouting. She le-ling together shortly before 'the| court of appeals which ; . they ing on after drink-|tene~, at the door of Arbucklo’s room, » - order a dismissal that Patsy is one of God's creatures gyt congestion, relieves ing Uquor, he testified, but the man-' and «ecard the girl's cries coming trom ain, held first as a ma-| OF 8" immediate trisl. and that the eternal fiat still is “Jus-| ell the work of the good ner in which ahe tore {t on @uysh oc-| that rcom while other members of the Lar are ap sealeten tea ae ae tice is mine; I will repay. | mustard in agentier way, with- cssions was different from the man-|party were in it, the statement de- geet after her arrest, Burch being IN MEMORY OF PATSY. Patsy, freed from his agony, is) out the ’ ner she used ae having tailed. = the same indictment. Both| Modec Patsy Law, $6508, whelped scampering with other children,! Keepa jer handy fer ellemergencion: beon injured at party. ‘The prosecution said it expected to ee not gullty and the trial wee} May 4, 1921, @ worthy solon of « long through fields of flowers in the Isl- Miss Alice Blake, show-girl, was the | Close its case today. set for November 1. Mrs. Obenchain's| line of Red Irish aristocrats, died No- ands of the Blessed, stopping at times, 35; tubes; $3. fret witness today. A statement —_—_—_—— Givorced husband came to her assist-| tember 22, 1821, from the effects of to point @ vision, or turning aside (© perrem THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER retrieve an erant melody. Los t eS ae ctienck oe How many mien and women, who “He loveth best who loveth well } puckle’s rooms in the Hotel St. | Seetiae Wok Boket ee have known the lors and fidelity of! Ali things both great and small; cis in which Virginia fs al anston, Ill, also came to Log Angeles |% Gog, will read these lines and exe-|For the dear Lord who loveth us eged to have received fatal injuries and secure’ Attorneys Paul W.| crate and abhor the cruel fiends who He mace and loveth all.” | at Arvodiie Sees | Schenck and Richard J. Kittretle of} murdered Patsy; how many schro! H. H. 8. ‘The statement eaid that Miss Blake \Los Angeles, to defend the yeung| children who have rollieked and —$—< first saw Miss Rappe nude on ’& bed man. Schenck and Kittrelle also| played with Patey will shudder es they NOTICE. in ie’s room and suffering \represented Mrs. Obenchain for | fealive that ogre and witch exist in| Baptist ladies Ald will hold an| greet pain. It continued that Miss | time, then announced they had with-| fact as well as in tales. The apron and bake sale Saturday, No- Blake and other guests of the party ———— drawn from her case. Charles Eirb- z assisted Miss Rappe. jstein. @ Chicago lawyer, was their The courtroom was crowded and (Continued trom Page 1.) \e_-owsor, was GET esternized” Think what it means to you, citizens of Casper, and vicinity, to have within your doors a big lumber company incorporated for $200,000, with experienced men in charge with a complete lum- ber builder’s hardware and building material, | always ready at a moment's notice to fill your needs. man had de Mre. 23nd Such a corporation solicits your business and offers (= you its superior facilities for supplying your lumber re- quirements. Western Lumber 330 North Center Street Phone 765 Casper, Wyo. . THE UNIVERSAL CAR Remember that when you bring your Ford car to us for mechanical attention that you get the genuine Ford sery- ice—materials, experienced workmen and Ford factory prices.. Your Ford is too useful, too valuable to také chances with poor mechanics, with equally poor quality materials. Bring it to us and save both time and money. We are authorized Ford dealers, trusted by the Ford Mo- tor Company to look after the wants of Ford owners— that’s the assurance we offer. Place your order for a new Ford car today. EARL C. BOYLE . 125 to 137 North Center PI 9 OPPS Poeewerwceerreseseenrenesenenono soon svestoueeuTes rorbensaasereTeDOeEO>ORSEOTOSSOOOIOSSOIOSSOD OD M. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. PAGE SEVEN ' 100 Fancy Grain-Fed. Turks For Your Thanksgiving Dinner These birds are from the ranch of Mr. O. A. Young of Scottabluff, Neb. Heads and feet off and drawn, all ready for the roaster. The Richards & Cunningham Co. Casper Poultry and Fish Market Order your Thanksgiving Poultry where you know they are fresh killed at the store. Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens for less money than elsewhere. Call and be convinced. Tel. 1384 227 W. 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