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PAGE TEN. Che Casper Daily Cridiine TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924. WM. 6. IRVINE, 2 Remember Hime |e ae 2" QNLYFOURDAYSMORETO |FURFASHIQN Sie vited Mr. Bachrach, but kept dron- study the tactical advantage of put- on the bench,- Judge Hosea We NS ph ’ ‘ ise aa IN TRIBUNE’S BIG CONTEST I is Leopold said that he “drank” as ; : fern LL ‘ ; P. 7 ae ; ; ; tho examinatién revealed by the 4 : |Paul Hudson-Weds stenographic notes proceeded, but aah we = : is is ‘ : : “doubted” that gin was his favorite. |. Kids! You have just four more] must be 800 words or less, and the j xf : : He said Loeb was a clofe friend | days in which t6 turn in your essay ae ‘Sheridan Girl In ; 5 #4] | and that they had a habit of dining|in the Tribune's prize advertising C C asper eremony name of eyery advertiser upon the page must be mentioned. “No more Tages will appear so that those who | Frantz Shop Co-operates Masons to Have Charge Of Funeral Services At Cheyenne. together as frequently as three] essay contest. The field will close times a week. next Saturday, night at 9 p. m. and| wish to enter during the last four For the secon:; time Mr. Bachrach | the prize winners will be announced | days must obtain a Tribune from With Th t : Du reached unprintable matter and|in the Tribune of Monday, August| some preceding Saturday. Hurry, I eater in . leaned over the three stenographers | 4. The contest has been based upon | because four days isn't a very long ? Py to whisper to them something for |a page-of advertisements of leading | time, and that $20. first prize is pler $s Art F ur Review the record. only. This requiréd| Casper merchants which has been| worth working for. Second prize is several minutes. appearing each Saturday in the}410. ‘Third prize is $5.. The fourth Tribune for the past 12 weeks. The LORCA ae essays are’ to be' based upon. the Paul Hudson, a former resident of this city, now of Lodge Grass, ‘Mont., and Miss Caroline Bruce of Sheridan, Wyo., were married last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. West, 614 8. Grant Casper women will have an ex- award will be three crisp one dollar | ceptional opportunity to inspect the NE, Wyo., July 29.— mr ee Cite bills, and:then there will be six fifth the Rev. Willis. H. HEY SIDERATION. . : latest styles in furs in the fur |Street, ve is.H, Germany SS Gnaral -wecvibes for + Waren os op me a aoe sony reasons why thé advertisers on the | prizes of, $2 each. So you See, your| fashion review which 1s belng pre.| Performing the. ceremony. former W.roming Reset page should be patronized.” .Dozens| chances to walk away with a little| sented today and tomorrow at the| After a brief ‘visit here with nd for more that Drpiraht SOUt a eee of essays have already been received | pocket money are as good as the|America theater by the manage-| friends, the couple will return. to with Mr. Crowe that he had been treated with every consideration by F Jer in the live- industry of the territory and and many of them have been pub-| next fellow’s. Send all essays to| tn, a é lished, but there 1s still plenty of | “Contest Hditor,” care. Tribune, be-| junction with the brane Shope will be held in Cheyenne, the pepesentn He eo aoe 85! room for) more. fore 9 o'clock Saturday night. It is not often that such a show pices, at a date to ee ee et ed given | All Casper children under the age| Watch’ the Monday Tribune forlcomes to Casper and that women = 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ ts mple time for sleeping and had-“no or et Tesnuse the | San : ge Scmplainhtn tres ka WAR IEEE ‘of 18 are eligible to compete. Essays results. are given a chance to see what is sent becaus pis widow's . health mae "i P ‘ ‘ The record showed that Milton going to be worn and what they tebeg tases cesar aye ; ° s ‘ : : Smith, assistant state's “attorney. 3 are going to want to wear but the cea it inadvisable $b: a é 2 a led relieersett Laopeldame: the tate io Frantz-America. show of Dupler’s p from Sar ' Be : 3 W | ride” part of the alibi. Leopold was Art furs gives just that. Lodge Grass where Mr, Hudson is successfully engaged in the general merchandising business. . _——— Contract Let For Cutting of stock Irvine died Sunday silat pte ya quoted as saying that he had con- Many women took advantage. of ines agar spllowed ie Pre, numed ‘A blnt 00. 9in Heenan hele ae the matinee which was held at 3:30 . tractod period of faiing, health and ot ebianey ont Mace aneiea Ee wrelock “this atternoon. anotner! Oregon Timber “Loeb couldn't go home to dinner on account of his breath,” was Leo- matinee showing will be given to- from him to in ‘rom him morrow at the same hour. Evening und elsewhere . me pold’s version of the reason for their : reviews are at 8 and 9:30 o'clock, eae a hee eee ate : a : F ; absence from home the evening .of| CHICAGO, July 29. (By the As-] ‘The aviators carried $530,000 in WASHINGTON, July 29— Con- fai ars ago, under the : ee é May 21. He also accounted for the} S0ciated Press).—The first alr mail| banking items on which gnuch time fract for the cutting of 300,000,000 strain t to uncertainty cou. : : : supposed hour of their ‘return by say-| {rom Nashville, Tennessee, arrived| is ‘saved by'air mail. feet of ripe timber on. the north cerning the fate ot ia B nia Z s @ | ing Loeb needed time to “sober up.”| today after a flight of 400 miles by| The fliers planned to leave Chi- marsh unit of the Klamath Indian won,. Van'F yey Bie Lees remeron’ ; John Sbarbaro, an assistant state's | Lieutenants Vincent Meloy-and Her-| cago this afternoon for the return i :| reservation in: Oregon-was awarded xe veiled ae piste Se his £ 2 attorney, took up the reading after] bert Fox in 3 hours and 29 minutes.| to Nashville, by the interfor department today to ish alr forces ar. flight a was never he own business league in Washington, Eddie is a former major league | came out at this stage. Leopold was| bankers hope to’ make a regular/ating the transcontinental air mail The prices to be paid are $5.53 again. His father spent sever sue to] ®a&Wwho played with Washington, Boston and St. Lows. In his day | quoted as saying that one of the| Service between the Tennessee city| nearly a month ago indicated that ho per thousand feet for yellow and endeavoring to obtain ait uy was rated as one of the best place-hitters in baseball. places searched for Bobby Franks|®"d Chicago was made in excellent| expected a network of airmail sugar pine; $2.50 for Douglas fir SMG oni We ea after he failed to come home to din- andincense cedar; and $2 for other “ pores species. For a period beginning on flying weather without the slightest | routes radiating from Chitago over a i] $ 1872 and thereafter was a leader in ner, was the tennis court at the Bible. Ws in fast time, ap bess Al radius of not more than 1,000 miles, the livestock industry and Repub- home of Richard Loob, where Bobby | Fox. said. to be established eventually. tenth et apts isto von lican political affairs. He was elect- end Bias frequently played to- eras asia bs nites Pail bq na. state treasurer in 1904 and serve gether. seo term. He was the political advia m caught a fairly pretty young CHILD HEALTH ASSOCIATION i : er and lieutenant of the late Joseph «ir rtistzaketching *him ‘and turn: Great sin Is Taxes Increases will be made,_ arey. During the World war smiled and posed with his finger 4 Sinclair Tri coo mee) (NTO RECORDS OF MURDER TRIAL 22="2-) REPRESENTATIVE COMING TQ | Moncey Evening by Tries. Converse county, where he owned cal ee" polar sj8 > Eat che cia - Club Members. Special Appeal | ol sroperty. Besides his are Unaiie/nuertvadi bos Grae the. peipabhtanerwoAcolyheBades at: *. a Ms (Continued from Page ‘One) just before they broke down, the] tended. | WASHING’ —) Seeetens eae: to catch it, ‘ He said he probably was called Rotarians were ‘guests at cAaiap TON, July 29.—Harry then turned to his com-| night of Decoration Day. ¥F. Sinclair, lessee dom: ———_>—__— panion’s conference with the attor-|_ Mr, Crowé fold Allen to keep his| “Flea” because of his size and in: Carey Monday evening, a big per- of Teapot dome, asked ium hey. voice down and to stop quickly | terest in insects. ; ashnue centage of the club, together with | Oona" Sank Sapa Be trae Mee ah aie sea punted a Veates lee aie, Leopold was quoted as denying| | Di W. H. Brown, who ts repre-1tho application was presented to the! thelr vives and children, driving to| “Social appeal trom che Fecent decis. gram a few moments later. Leopold] “If any demonstration starts | ever. having used nareotics, senting the child health demonstra-| Child Health essoclation m<zastee,|t? camp in time for 6:30 o'clock = fon < read it over the attorney's shoulder|among the spectators we will sus-| For the third time unprintable| tion committeo, of the American |ut a-meeting ued +. Lansing, Mich, |dnner, which was served in. the of; the ‘district supreme court LIQUOR VIOLATOR ARE and whispered to Loeb. pend the reading,” said Mr. Crowe.| matter was reached and Sbarbaro eral years r aon ee Mr. Bachrach had-read steadily for] The experimental flight which] Colonel Paul Henderson, second as- the Fremont Land company of Min- Young Irving undertook ara from| 48 8n acetylene welder, Eddie Foster is now batting over .400 in his ]an hour. Leopold's religious ideas| Nashville postal authorities \ and| sistant postmaster general inaugur- neapolis. & Child Health association, will arrive |by Dr. G. M. Anderson of the Wyo. |!ain bullding. Executives in charge Slates oper! c mnt arrike oe ee The reading was resumed with | dropped his voice too low to be heard ae gid cas ice! morning, and |ming State Health department. The |®t the camp provided the enterain-| i+, Si cic eal fer with the advisory board tfact that the Child Health * ia- |Ment during the serving of the meal. . ‘ of ‘the Natrona County Full ‘Time| tion is sending its representative to| AM inspection of the cabins was) ,, 70 lower eter benrget cathapa ef Health department, relative to the | Casper to secure additional data and|™ade later and the visitors were Tt is rehatinvet a a be iso Faia: saad gaaedariped er |e eT deatanatinn OF the city of Casper for |confer with interested parties, indi-|Mo0st agreeably surprised with the | Caen tithe manors cout ars, excitement and quite a sum ¢| AS the account reached references | Putes. one of them resulting from|Acsignation as the “demonstration |cates that Cax, er’s application is re-|PFosress that has been made. ‘The | ied by. the : i ss aa rs Geo! Dale | money,” was the motive for the kid-|t®. the forest preserve and the plans for a new year's eve party, ee rc health work for the| ceiving consideration, and the local | &Tounds were in “‘applie ple’ order 3 S. S. Walker an ay ¢ <e Saving and murder of Young Robert |S¥@mpy -lakes south of the city He said, according S03 the +) steno- the western district, which embraces | committee plans to present addi-;#54 presented a very tidy appear- were arrested by the police a Ore snetanesraing) to tes ae ‘an | Rear where Robert Franks’ body grapher's record, that “Loeb's girl’s|the state of Wyoming. tional data to strengthen our case, |#ee- = night on a charge of gambling when | #'ra iz to ronfession | was found, the state ‘introduced a] Mother did not want her to go out| ‘The application to the Child] during the sessions that will be held|. A darkness drew on a monster EXCITEMENT AND RANSOM Leopold's account of the “one week|¢ven by the newspaper men in the AARESTED BY POLICE WERE MURDER MOTIVES alibi” which he and Loeb agreed jinry wien ee at sees “oat ant. ‘HICAG oT upon to account for their activities ODOIA “Sram aI berate 0) SA nd SICAGO, Jul y The As: |Oe and Loeb had had several small dis- the officers entered their place at] of the crime by Richard Loeb, made ou ‘ with so small a party, particularly? Health association, which was a campfire qwas built and 231 West A street. May 30, and read today into the} /*"Se diagram of the region. op Naw akesnausved’ sored by Dri Gs ME Andean ene here. fire 3 the. scouts 8 scaled twenty inches to the nd showed the Panhandle railroad tracks running southwest past the forest preserve and between Hyde and Wolf Jakes. The culvert into which Franks’ body was stuffed, carried across the right of way a small stream connecting the two fendants sat stolidly through the 1 ‘ i jakes. Ezra™ Meeker Af }) readine'ot tiis ana Leopoia’ contes-| 4." save time Mr Crowe suggested sion, but at times exchanged ‘riend-| that he read the transcription of 9 e||iy nods and smiles. THE av meee ‘: 93 Is Candidate This attitude was noticeable even | sminct, were. neki , ga plained, were ‘cold after nearly when’ the records made” by For, Legislature ||*'"s,"swerner' tne | Eo" indi opel aoe oe ‘The Casper Lions club, has fn-|Put on a good ‘entertainment for vited Dr. Brown and Mrs. Brown, |thelr guests. Awards were also }Dr. G.. M. Anderson of Cheyenne, | mde by the Rev. P. IX. Edwards in Dr, R. J. Molott.of Casper, and rep-|the pagk competition. The Eagie resentatives of the Service and|tToop carried off the honors in this Civic clubs of Casper, to attend the |contest and the Beaver troop re- County Medical association, Casper} Lions club luncheon Wednesday (ceived honorable mention. Much ae Chamber of Commerce, Casper Wo-| noon at the Henning hotel-at which | ingenuity was shown by all troops THIS COUPON men’s Departmental club, Business| time, matters pertaining to the Cas-| {°F this work. ENTITLES HOLDER & Professional Women's — club, per application will be presented and . MYSTERY sHroups PLaNs or -ATOLLETTE 1] rprpuners J. P. Morris was arrested at 130| record of the hearing which is to South Wolcott street on a charge | determine what penaity he and Na of violating the Uquor law when the| than Leopold Jr., are to pay for police found about 50 bottles of beer | the crime. and a pint of moonshine. It was the first definite statement Eas on this point that had come into the record from Loeb. The youthful de Leopold said he wrote a letter fo| health officer, and Dr. R. J; Malott Loeb and the reader’s voice’ was|of the Natrona County Health de- dropped as it vas put into the record.| partment, was “endorsed early in The’ boys exchanged smiling confi-| June this year, by the county coun- dences at this point. cil, city commissioners, Natrona —_— Patton Home Becomes New formally d to this procedure showed each accusing the other as stood “behind the Dewdrop Inn f 5 = the actual slayer of the ks bo} e’s attorney, following the read REE TE Ezra Meeker, Renee: te) aa Leopold was blamed by Loeb for over the s shoulder. 4 ; # ne B FROLIC of the old west who traveled the | conceiving the who'e- plot in. the ne defens orney “spelled” q : ‘ = pellet ge Sone, taiypsottvess Rote gare Ao eas nth n the defense attorney “st The Dewdrop Inn, a Casper AT 1 testimony tomorrow morning and|about—,” and the rest of it and the] and 12 hot sumers, has been the announcement coming from | curt adjourned at 3:40 p. m. answers were given.in a tone audible} moved from its former location at vera by tea i till of Loeb's confession.| the prosecutor -with the reading. bachelor organization that, with Ree te ig Meaite hia 93] ME. Crowe announced he wou!d| ‘This question was started: some defections, has withstood NIAGARA IN BIG RUB coming’ a & ;: ¥ | fame ah sh ee tories : years. this nay be gleaned from | “id up his.case with five minutes | “Have you ever heard any si female'charms ‘for 13 long-winters ; t Puyallup county, Washington, that only to the court stenographers. Sixth and Center streets to the By LEROY E. FESS the aged veteran is a candidate for - . a i ii sae sep pas, see erate . y - es Seren : : LOEB ACCUSED LEOPOLD LEOPOLD GRILLING Hugh Patton residence on South (Copyright, 1924, Congolid. ; peakin Cami to ther "Meeker will be rememberea | OF KILLING FRANKS, TOLD IN EVIDENCE. Wolcott. \-rhe:aiith goempera: Have NIAGARA FA k ated Press Association) S g paign N. Y., July 29.—Bobby Leach, vet- y SAG , 3 “ eNhren leas he new property i fy Mh might t fs ‘obby Leach, ve i by all Casper as having spent some| CHICAGO, July 29. (By the As-] Mr. Crowe read that’ Leopold had] t#ken a lease on eran daredevil wh ‘ Follow W th D finite Rina’ barat in Laka lin tne inteckat: of | aockape Besse UmlaHann: Dosh, \acsl anid =thapheperae acquainted with| with: the departure of Mr. and redevil o, in 1911, went over Niagara Falls in 1 el : i me |@ steel barrel, is surrounding himself with my: as thi the Or ‘Trail association, which| cording to evidence read in court|the culvert in which the body of| Mrs. Patton to make their home ? ¢ imse! it stery as the he Oregon’ ‘Trail assc z He saia |. in Cheyenne. day draws near for his boasted second attempt to ride the Program, seeks establishment of thi. old|this afternoon, nocused Nathan | Bobby Franks was found. ‘ i Hisar singer ratte s Dewdrop Inn was organ- Sars * s a national highway lead-| Leop Jr., of killing Robert] he knew there was a drain there, The A cataract, this time in a huge r = : ing to the northwest, His interest ks when the two were brought | but said he did ‘not notice it par-| lzed in 1912 and rented the Con- loo.) currant in this cit ae Meee ball. Speculation is] wassineTon. July 0—The| aia ares * when at the spot on “bird-] swell home on CY avenue where y and nearby as to whether the man p ateora | (tctibar setting up of a political machine for in politics ‘as reflected in his legis- to face by the sta 3 2 % Lafive banmiaany probably is linked] after each had confessed the night * trips. members lived for seven years. arith eee ana] Baber correspondents ‘and others to|the La¥ollette-Wheeler independent HAY—GRAIN edith *pilaiss far’ tha :advauveMeot teh let Dendca tion axe te” Seis I should say I passed right over] The present move marks the sec- Rigaie mince anee ita re set a glimpse of Leach’s rubber ball, |presidential campaign is to be com: CHIX FEEDS— SALT this or some similar project the record showea Leopold as accus. | tt 1d the stenographer’s account| ond in the existence of the club- Ja tiieic “some persons intimately | rem neen futile. jPleted, under present plans’ of its If elected to the Washington legis-| ing Loeb and the latter reading had] 0f the interview. Loe Wa hanaea often inethe [associated with tim doubt that the | his anmcenreneuct Was cocksure in| sPonsers, before the senators em: Casper Warehouse Uo. lature, Mr. Meeker doubtless will] him calling Locb’s version a “Jie’| Mr. Bachrach read’from the state- pejene ond res eR A big rubber ball, which Leach in- chalks Hie erento Be atid bark upoo Aan extensive speaking 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE rank.as the eldest solon ever suc- 7] as ac c ment Leopold's opinion that anyone interv . ‘ ay 8 - BECK rl over the falis,;program. A hough this may delay + Cending to’ such an. officesso tate in| chen Tae made at the.dolnt. ats. it caralliay WHT ene ep LSeRIa sot] Dal avaMber “who eis etn snethel ai rtiy eps ath por se ney DegeHouR either on July: 26 or August 5. He|the start of the speech-making until . TEL. 27 | lite. Loeb’ Owen confession read. a) bit | find Jour thalaRele club being Charles Cullen. them admit, however, that they did| bet toseow, to Set any definite day, |September, leaders in the moyement | STORAGE FORWARDING y: in the i Leopolt deseribed.the glasses and The other members of the club , leclares it will be some day be-|expressed the opinion today that the a y. named Léoj not believe he was going to. make|tween thosestwo dates. save as the name of the manufac-| are E. A. Peek, Bernie Webb, . = z ; ve plan would-enable the candidates to| For the’ best results in bing. to Nathan the trip over the falls 13 years ago. ‘The authorities are ‘wise to me;|make more effective use of their ef-| thickens use Victor Butiermnk tae as the slayer, ” 4 cae os 8) Re turer the firm Whose records finally| Cliff Laird and Woodie White. Whatever tthe: ts 5 yh the flasces fbn Wiese BebBy’a body Rally’ aka struts anone white ie know it in time. I will] Senator LaFollette meanwhile’ has ig Scratch Feed and Laying Se ee = \ 1 and whieh led to his Joint, confession THREATS A a E ‘of dloofness. Sree aii, the mewanapers in this|put off hie contemplated return to | of the kidnaping and‘siaying.. 4 Grist ety a8 7 | naning al ying. Wai he challenges, Just walt |haye set the hour for my venture Madison, his home, in. order-to re. INTEREST. LAGS DAS pet You would not_be a bit surprised —you'll ‘see.’ main in Washington in closer touch sdclated Pitan oe | ie the fond near-the body Then, with the alr of imparting ‘a io slow in filling tod: : hay | Vere? Tia SEN TREE Rs mtr D ey, bbig secret, he whispers in your ear: . of the t > old, J ses Vas cinta i “In less than. two weeks, now, I'm asian Sees é yuld not be ‘surprised,’ Leo- fpilti yous” savers ‘ie wine 3 s pold was quoted in| reply. An eleventh hour change in plans was intensely hot nd Afew:more questions {led ito -the was announced’ today by Leach. sitors faced the prospects of lister ntification of the /glagses’ by Some morning before the end of hy tin \y 29a a iagith the r hepa r . regan Leor his. de slines this week he will ‘send thé rubber +} e OF OUR “EW, YORE, \ Ju FOverHcr | oe “prelnihary velatarhenta-anareons| his. point Judge Caverly found ball over the falls alone ‘on a trial eal with | copsiona’‘of the twoyouths “by 2 with the doorkeiper who was! print AD, Colo., July 29—Mys-|ttip, he aid ec 1C 0c e ta. daviek ese stenographer .with only views of the | etting in Visitors, pt the torious telephone calls, one threaten- ety Tt age! it's golng to werk alt i Was eipare rid aeinteeate tie itleman and instructed him in desing to blow up a local bank, one} tsht, but I just want to\see how bef aun ofan cin Dale Bt 8 Sy ct} and Thodh Srbtkn tithes of Ghee ve-terms, “once this’ room is filled herbatail te neath to Judge D. M.| Ito Behave tn the water ‘below the WE MEAN BUSINESS John W. Davis, Democratic nominee | t°-Provide interesting “sidelights dof, no otal ae aa aae | Ralston, vf the county court, anda falls. T wil load ithegbail with bal.» HIGHLAND, IU... July 29—Three and Have tox piredident Women as usual Put -u new sheriff on the Goor,”) <imitar threat to Roy Harris, a)|last to-equal my. Sree TE oes att ees etional | “Twill make a speaklrf; tour; 1| the court room and 1 One One Re ee nvotoreycle: policeman, gave the local | Shout 145 pounds, atid ‘eataped ene Ce SLASHED PRICES wwiht “dane can te help the | J#dge,John Cave ascended the Continuing the reading, Mr, Bach-}iinice department a few hours of! leach had previously declared he aia Pic qvith between $17,900 national ticket.” the governor. sald.| Pench vertually | every courtroom | Tam? tenet gutta of elorhea apa thas] Artiety, bist uslit: The telephone Te ocrehecinenael oo RIGH 1 The governor said that. Mr. Davis) \nared persons Jong led un tale] 12 choosing. silts he. “took itNel tirat | cove ere OnAlly traced to be Dove, lmimclh Betore going over thé.talls| . , : omning a candidate for re-election, | © the floor below the court room, | sult that wax handy." He wad-that |priin, 18) sone of raliroad workors |!" 1231, he ent his stort briret over) Picture Outfit HERE’S SOME SAMPLE VALUES ¥, y hs » ‘or “bire "5 e ‘had “four o* ive on™ several d erent Or-ntcne. but that he expected to discuss the| With the would-be visitors trying to| for “birding” he chad’ “fc who were lodged in the city jail. “ u * 2 . \ 7) a ial nomi-| CAole or bluff thelr way in. Very | Old sults’ and did not wear srecial | 01 toys ‘sald: they: had’ called up |__“*ttempts have been\made by news, In B k t Lighting Fixtures, reduced ___-____ ->------ 29% hen M rned_ to| few stood ut the ent how- | clothing : and made these threats, ‘‘fustifor a SS ankrup cy, © ever th beamed vigorou: quoted « 'as little fun.” The Jounixon boy was F BI acuum Cleaners, reduc : A I : ais Y . 4 ‘8, ed to___ erRensiea he carried his glasaet| “ie ca last December trom ine | OFESt Blaze Reta raceme ha a to---$39.75 TERMS « 1 5 Bachrach t si ak rahi s ee ne can] State industrial school at Golden, ban ‘Motion’ Picture Industries, Inc Electric Flat Irons, special__ . t K ened whip cepa ig: _**"| Colo.) where “he served almost’ two I M $10,000,000 concern yn OND oe mo ww a s ney iinination by the state's attorney we | Colo) Where. he eersed si Nn Montana - {2,10.000.00 concern, with sindion Bt ; when twice had run an fallén tod iMus-| 1! once at. a. neighbor: with a prbgpibtthda: Ste? she ee! aan a Mans, OS OW ago.sDoke Sa ik, g ‘ P re-|#on, the wyer, | {Tate “pos tb abigvsreets abe cay title. Judge Ralston’ was thé Judge L S adi pate Me fe rhe artnet Other . r x 4.75 port that oir. Dart nded t = Joined th ey the slaw a Die ashy se ee pedis swiionat tie toy schiiee-petttiak Ss pre ing elepiiate spruclatet teen her Articles Proportionftely Priced the governor to 1 ain said A negro, accused of murder, was| fas did not~dislodge , tr . z ‘ é OL iain (a Waren abiodtesintac brought in" and pleaded not guilty.| ftom the*pocket. time. BARA Tabet Salt and Harry". Carver, re- nor ith. He sincere ,| On the way out he brushed shou Leopold told Mr. Crowe that since] > xr xfs who has been spend- eee eR eel, OF. 000, | : , and I+ have not slightest doubt] ders with Leopold and Loeb, who] 1921 he limes carried. a -32]in¢%_ week in, Thermopolis taking} GREAT FALLS, Mont., July 29. yo that he will d thing he has e, taken the opposite course. pire: automa, lc pistol because ts treatments at the hot springs re- ar thee eet Ry rues FOR RENT en we 4 pledged himself nin the attorn and the judge} Wanted to be very grown up,” mak-|+irned last evening. e internilttent blaze which officials * 7 Say mea 4 - A bi Lint conferred, then Mr. Crowe resumed |ing the explanation when asked yall sia: ARDS, have been fighting in the Black can- ee Sie Sena, conta 119 E, First (a=; eae Former Governor Frank L. Houx|exomination of Elbert Allen, expert | What in ‘addition to his spectacles} 4 y7. Bell is a biisiness visitor] yon country, where elght miles south bin) indent he er street. Coo! s (2) Phone and son, Earl Houx and fa on| stenographer from his office. Allen|case he had kept in the bureau Here today feoin: RivectoAt of this \city has jumped the Smith d sonable, ¥ treet 1993-J their way from Colorado t idan,|resumed the reading of the ques. | drawer en river and menaces a part of the Jef-}] Call Western Blue Print Za, i seis eedainesee for a brief time! tions and answers that passed be- Mr, Bachrach invited Mr. Crowe For results try a Tribyne Clae-ferson forest, near which boundary!) Room 11. Oil saxchange dg. tveen prosecutor and the defendants] to pick up the readipg, but Alfonso gified Ad. = . . dt ds now burning. 7