Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. i ‘ . be Casper Daily Cribune a i f 7 and In the frame of mind he was in § at the time he would have offered , anything to prevent such a charge’ \ = being placed against him because he knew that whether he were convict- : t ed-or not, the public would. draw conclusions entirely out of accord: ance with the facts.” | PLANTS Tf) AF WASHINGTON, May —1.—Rep- Commonwealthy’s Attorney. Wil-| Wise ‘called as the first witness, i | resentative “Harold Knutson of Min-| lam C, Gloth, outlining his case, told| described the discovery of the auto- nesota, and Leroy; M.-Hull, a Wash-| of a patrol of the road by Officers} mobile used, by Knutson and Hul, ington government: clerk, -were plac-|J."D. Bourke and John R. Wise on|and thelr arrest. He sald that en- ed on trial in Arlington county, Vir-| the night of March 9, in a car operat-| route to the jail Knutson said: i jsinia, charged with a serious|e¢ by Louls Zimmerman, who are| ‘Boys, you haye me thumbs down, offense growing out of an gutoino-}.witnesses for the prosecution, Can't we fix it up? I have an old | bile ride ‘the two men took on a. Vir- mother waiting for me back in town 5 kina Toad several weeks ago. the detanne areaeing, the Jury Ack|and want to.get back to her within S E ted. to), Wirsinla policemen arrested them | an inriocent man must stand charg-|2", Hour. | T have only. $6 with mo, tates xpecte while their car was parked on the] eq with/a most disgraceful crime.”|UUt I'l give you Re 2) Rs Po roadside. Representative Knutson | tie eulogized Representative Knut- ¢ eetarTh Use Restrictions of | |[32s"SSSompaniea inscoure by Bey. | soa Siying bis record never had | y THe answer to that, Wise. satd, resentatives: Larson-and Newton, of] mark: against it, until the arrest in| 8% “nothing doing. Government. Minnesota, the aatter of whom is| March, In seven congressional cam.| » Just before entering the jail, ‘Wise acting as his attorney, and state ce declared, Knutson again said: bac Fal! y Paigds, he said, riot a word against | Om a cwrul predicament to be caught in, Can't we fix things up some way. Get me a blank check and name your own amount,” kL. Ball, of Virginia,|the personal honor of the defendant ulso of Counsel for the defense. had been uttered. At the outset Judge Brent cleared] ‘The j, ni yer declared the circum: and |the court rdom of persons under 18} stances reunding the arrest would days of con . state plant quarantine offic on | years of age. The corridors and hall-| ye satisfactorily explained. Knatson ‘ i the promulgation and enforcement |ways of the court house and even and Hull were taken, he said, to jail, NO beds TO ad's for Bost 4 7 s of plant quarantines and embargoes. | the stairs dealing hs to the court }pelieving they were charged with a] OT ae store Rat edt su i The agreement recognized that |room were jammed ‘with spectators. | violation of parking regulations. seized agonizing intestinal cramps, = the ‘ata te and federal powers, are| A. jury was selected’ within the deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea. “When the charge was mentioned complementary, that both are need:|first half hour of the preceedings!+, the defendants, the defense wii} CHAM BERLAIN?’S ed aha that the principal purpose }and the defense waived the reading} sow," he continued, “Mr. Knutson| COLIC and DIARRHOEA 4 - . o , is the avoidance of conflict. of ‘tho ‘Indictment. was astounded, and his mind.was REMEDY ~ ah Full cooperation was agreed up- paralyzed. I presume he did say ‘ on and forms of proce@ure were) ‘fs there some way to fix thin, “ from Z fala ‘down in principle. The agree-|L Have Found a. Way) == ~ ment will be submitted to a simi-| To Whiten Yellow p lar conference of western state of- ficials at Denver May 10, with rec: Teeth—Instantly ommendation for adgption, and. to Being Stock Rich and Money Poor—Forces Me to Sacrifice Profits to. Raise Cash. ee iaray, For An Indefinite Time I Will Allow Inston ‘conference, asking thelr en: HERE IT Is— : dorsement o I “I never thought {t wes possible ¥ ; Quarantines;should be established, |i, have perfectly white teach, Bur it was agreed, only when the econ-|now I know that it Is.“ It seemed omic benefit to a region, state or {hae every dentifrice lbused aries £8. " county clearly outweighs the incon- fs ale Tae Deel rat ae had ‘ venience, expensé and loss that | mov: stubborn fim~ on! my such quarantines\ may occasion. | teeth_—when I saw 4 f' ative aran- | an advertisement Definitions of r jotive quaran- | of Bleachodent In tines and embargoes “were adopted Me paper and their application in principle r, 3 very next y ft was agreed upon. ‘ aE eR LG “ 6 ~ ‘The conference agreed that all| Dackane t souhy you forgot to bring in - 5 state quarantines should be so lim didn't - believe sit 5 a 4 y ( ite@ as not to conflict with exist would whiten om: I lack-lustre look in the morn- i quarantines, and ‘that such | tenth. But tony Was the varnish all discolored— . oe 4 g 1 astonishment white led off and ked? Not quarantines now {n conflict should | f like a magic wand tt it had ‘eooe fetahed aa. cracl 101 ' rdified xo'as tc at: ch —my teeth were ad been i be modified so as to eliminate guch | perfectly white! conflict. . Ton't ita. ‘grand Pitcairn WATER SPAR |} ing’! 1 thante the It is protected with a hardy, long-wearing | chocent | Den- water-proof surface. It will not deteriorate ON OVER 1200 F ; : ste iene even when soaked in water for months. 4 i | ANS eas PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. is what an Proof Products F efative 252 SOUTH CENTER 3 woman re- ; Paint and Glass Supply Co., Distributors cently wrote the Bleachodent Déen- tal La aries, regard Send tem conte for 0 copy of “What to : do and How to da it” to Pittsburgh nt. Combination. Plote Glass Co, Rox 1875; Mil and a new. Ki beer Whee ie ued from Page One) — |iiquid s s e stains, while the between Chignik Dutch | paste removes them: No ef- or at this time is small f enamel. Bleachodent wa, Rh oda meta ed by two prominent. den- © cutter Algonquin of the Unit-| tists who us-dit on their own teeth: tates coast guard, at Virate|and on thetr patients’, for four years ov out half way between Chig-|With highly beneficin results before é y Me hn .| offering it to the public. . Whitens , 7 ki reales ge ag 2 C4 rages baste) po yellow teeth almost inatantly. Re= - SUI I Ss I OP COAT Ss sage here stating that she would be |imoves tobacco stains. . ¥ ; - A guide to ‘ter homes. Ey ne for chil- ‘= in communiuation with Cannery | dren's teeth Get Bleachodent Com- 4 . ea Re ree rede MG en ae $25.00 Suits, 20% Off_____--$20.00 | $20.00 Top Coats, 20% Off__$46.00 cred ant Canary | Seats-—Aer ded el ott a sat oy Tries rican dies the calteacest $35.00 Suits, 20% Off_______ $98.00 spiro the iat ne $40.00 Suits, 20% Off_-____ $32.00 $45.00 Suits, 20% Off_--=-- $36.00 $50.00 Suits, 20% Off__-____ $40.00 mechanician, $25.00 Top Coats, 20% Off__$30.00 ‘$30.00 Top Coats, 20% Off__§24.00 $35.00 Top Coats, 20% Off_-$98.00. $40.00 Top Coats, 20% Off__$32.00 $45.00 Top Coats, 20% Off__$36.00 DOBBIN REALTY CO, Now Located in Zuttermeister Bldg, East 2nd St. might haye alighted at some Can- nery station for the night. DIFFICULTY © GETTING STARTED CHIGNIK, Alask: May 1.—~(By plahe expedition of the United § army around the earth and his mi anician ant Alva Har oe . took the air here at 11:10 Wednesday morning, for Dutch Harbor, 400 miles to the westward Before t rise they work- ed fever several hours r ‘ moving 4 uunds of ice from their plane, the Seattle The had to thaw out thelr gas Di Saale wit pasctive nd. to to ths ‘A Small Deposit Will Hold Any cout start the engine. etapa r sin rhe Garment Thirty Days eet een sites Friday and Saturday veuings ings, Since then he and Sergeant Harvey, with such help as they could procure from three salmon ennneries here, have striven stead- ily t away $10.00 and $12.00 Values SPECIAL Caps *1:%5 $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 Values nd Sunday the Seattle in a northwest a lull Tuesday the Seattle was to a wharf and made fast in nuse. Here a i Se Ah WORLD WEALTH] |/ /teay = IS ESTIMATED) /.te5 | SPECIAL All $9, $10, $11, $12 Eagle Silk Shirts a 2 for $15.00 BUY NOW nounted to $630,000,000 These dresses consist of Nor- mandy Voiles, fast color Irish Lin- ens, Tissues, French Ginghams in beautiful colorings, well made, daintily trimmed. DOBBIN REALTY CO. Have Lots in All Parts of the y On Easy Terms, Suite 11 Zuttermeister Bldg. East 2nd St. These dresses were originally made to sell for $10.00 to $12.00, fortunately-we took their entire line at a price that enables us to pass the values to the public, A—B—C ELECTRIC WASHER FREE! at the CASPER ELECTRIC co Se Golden Rule Dept. Store OPEN EVERY NIGHTUNTIL9 O'CLOCK month. LINDSAY & CO.

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