Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 6, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. * » He is commonly called the man pidge cartel SMe arcs A eat ae quality and tone of the ‘records | tien at the m show. and make sure there are no deft ALIENIST CLAIMS LOEB “Jolly Babe” Is Feature {xix nsec wean sisi term Demet ttn [eset trates blades, electriq light ‘butbs, . ana | SiNc® Programs will’ be changed by |————————.——___,_<——_ CONFESSED BLOW THAT Attraction at Carnival KILLED ROBERT Mystery Involved In Denials Cleared Up In Testimony Today of Gotham Expert Whe Interviewed Youth CHIC}GO, Aug. 6—The hear. ; announced some important. wit- to determine punishment for | messes were not on hand. = The wathan F. Leopold, Jr, and Rich. | third mental pathologist testifying gre pions se in mitigation of punishment for the ard Loeb for the kidnapping and | youths just had left the witness ring of Robert Franks, was | stand when Judge John R. Cav- Che Casper Dailp Cribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1924. all the attraction: y carpet tacks. He also gives a thrilling ,exhibition of fire eating. A record-breaking crowd attend- Sitting all day with hothing to do Lines ert ed the Midway last ne on every | but ate to the> music ot phone: Jolly Babe, the feature of theJcrowd*can be noticed around. Pro-| attraction located on the Joy zone | graphs is the way some girls earn side ahaas with the Snapp Brothers] fessor Brude’s platform at the | enjoyed excellent patronage. An-|/a living. ‘They are the record-test.. Iqeated on the _East_ Yellowstone | same attraction. _ He keeps the| other large reptile - shipped direct | ers employed in tlie phonograph fac- ITrPTiain ppr| Bizhway. is proving herself a very |crowd mystified by his exhibition. | from South America arrived last se ss f | {5 popular attraction: This jolly bit ——=—————_—_—_= - = = —= : ; of humanity weighing close to ha‘f a ton is @ finished entertainer and CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY’ be seen Major 2 a direct A political meeting will be “hela Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the to Jolly - Bargains ‘At Casper’s Leading Specialty Shop Every Emmanuel Baptist church that should be of interest to all the abruptly at 2:33 o'clock | erly announced the suspension un- this afternoon when the defense | til 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—(By The Associated Press.) — Dr. Bernard Glueck of New York testified at the Franks’ hearing this morning that Richard Loeb throughout his mental examination of him had admitted that he struck the blow with a cold chisel, which killed Bobby Franks. Throughout the investigation of the connection of |‘ Leopold, Jr g that he had nothing within murder the matter of who | 1t might call forth any such k the fatal blow had | Of his stay in jail and mystery. Both/ manner adopted in that situation o the kid-| he accused the |} nid it all seemed natural to © alienists previously | failed, | , him, based is that of a 1 a disordered urt room. me they absolutely e in emotionally the this whole situation,” “As they. enter and d remained Impassive when Dr his face, smiled | ont te aavancanel s I watch them in thet: n st yelp kate oe sea it seems to m@ they appear the fatal blow WaSei, be attending a ‘college play ot out under questioning by Re Pr oe bs = ete some sort n FE rach of defense cour bier Loeb say who struck’ the ach. ughout all details, b, struck the blow,” re onseern|OF SCOUTS TO LEAVE FRIDAY Scouts registered for the third and final 10-day period of summer y and outing at Camp Carey, here Friday afternoon at Dr. Glueck plied that Loeb admitted through nation c€ him that “he : . nmissioners have decided that there will bé but three periods year because of the few boys registered for lod. ‘Those lads who gone to Camp Carey fourth period will now join with Loeb the Franks | the-third period boys. “It will, be him to tell of At, , ts to make\regis k tad > ns for the final period up intil noon tomorrow Approximately 175 youngsters have been enrolled in the camp for the first two periods. It 1s believed hat t ast 10 days will find from 100 to enjoying life there in the ast Sunday visitors to py numbered close to 350. cabelas REMAINS ARE HELO FOR ARRIVAL OF HUSBAND Pending the arrival of the hus band vening from Bedford, { Mrs. Ethel Moore ay at 1441 South s being held at the mortuary, The Letter Shoppe Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring t that the he real sig er of fe squeamish details and planning of the ime, and I was amazed at the talking it me that he- was utterly f emotional responses. It rmal per ‘ound dis his little BAGHELLER I SE SUPP senkawy MIMEOGRAPHING of B wul Bacheller Circular Public ST 1 wv judge of the Letter Stenographers strict; has won Bureau Notary ul und ‘other ¥ © his ability Hotel Townsend 1 qu PHONE 2500 “Ye Hand Made Shoppe’’ Formerly of 501 E. 2nd St. Is Now Located at ssful y of Niobrara had the experi with the United ps during the! Hand Made Gifts, Hemstitch- being well ing, Pecoting Ww t e of this state been a resident of Wyo Mrs, Thomas Hood THIRD ROSTER| 543 S. Center Street i voters of Casper. ° pastor and members of the church invite mem bers of other congregations to at tend and any candidates present will be given a courteous, hearing. Dr. J: 'T. Hanna will déliver main address onThe Kind of N We Want for District Judge, Pr u srney, Sheriff, Justic SPECIALS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE and bigwa. Por pac ce oe OO J MISSES’ ALL SILK HOSE— $1 Black and beige. Per pair___.____.-__- ie HAND EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS—Hem- stitched, all fine Irish linen. Regular 1.50.7 ale pacers or BaF $1.00 $000 alla $700 valores $1.00 Pyrex Bread Pans; $1.35 value___--$1.00 Pyrex Bean Pots; $1.75 value____ $1.00 Oval Aluminum Roasters, $1.35 val. $4.00 ELUOTT FUNERAL TO |B Ss OT. BE HELD ON FRIDAY} “rrsecscsstsescencese scene vating and painful; and’ they can even become dangerous ifinfected. Prevent 4 e such a condition by cleansing the in- | B= jared spot well, and then applying é as er as lance ne <| RESINOL OINTMENT, — its gentle a9 * P Burial of Henry os septic balsams soothe while they |[m : Wy? ¢ i & ng at 10 ¢ o " i commended widely, —it 1s no longer _ : _ - Hanne. oreieting Highiand {ian experiment to thousands who have “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” SPECIALTY STORE it used it successfully for various affections, At all druggists. CHAMBERLIN’S| Second Annual August (pe | ry Salem AMIEL \\ | tis R | f i » AUGUST 6, TO AUGUST 16; INCLUSIVE : ttt will be Tribune Bldg. | True to thé policies of our last year’s AUGUST DRAPERY SALE we are again rT offering for this sale, our most complete stock of Drapery materials at a greater | \ Seem El saving to the horne-makers of the City of Casper and Wyoming. TCA zs il We invite you to inspect our windows—visit our Drapery Department and ‘be £ a ain ) convinced of the greater values offered for less money than you'd ever dream. Remember 10 Big Bargain Drapery Days aces Special -- $3.25 Value Special -- $7.00 Value _| Special -- $4.75 Value | Special -- $5.25 Value One Lot—Orinoka, 50-inch Sun- ? 2 7 brook, Sun and Tubfast fabrics, All One Lot—Dolly Dainty, silk striped One Lot—Orinoka striped Kentbury One Lot—Silk brocade, drapery aR $2.25 | Sire. BABS | Set ee tone ga 9G | sate $2.98 Sate Price DISCOUNT ON ALL Orinoka Fabrics Damasks Linens Satins Velours and DISCOUNT On All Our Cretonnes Terry-Cloths Reps and “Sol” Satins DRAPERIES & UPHOLSTERIES Colors GUARANTEED SUN & TUBPAST figs beautiful colors of Orinoka sheer, filmy stuffs for glass curtains guaranteed draperies welcome and beautifully toned materials in summer sunlight with a smile. Nor stripes and solid colors for over- Dollar Day is Bargain Day AT THE PEOPLES’ MARKET Potatoes, 25 Ibs -----+--- $1.00 Lemons, 3 dozen ~-----=2255--81,.06 Eggs, 3 dozen__._- “Pet” Milk, (tall cans); THE PEOPLES’ MARKET Second and Public Market Phone 2627 has the tub any terror forthem. Think draperi ¢ 5 peries. And every yard, howeve. a it would mean to you to haye delicate its shade, is Ciataitent aot raperiés like these—bought for to fade from sunlight or tub—new months and years of cheerful service! goods or your money back if it does, And you will find Orinoka weaves Let us sh i ‘ | find iow you Orinoka d and color combinations most suitable fabrics auoble to pe appa a for use the year ‘round. There are your home, Lace Nets DURING THIS SALE DURING THIS SALE EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL — One Assortment Cretonnes -- Special 60c Per Yard 5 ees cc perreNe Fer xargs Chamberlin Furniture Co. 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