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EIGHT. FA AND LEOPOLD WILL LEARN (WER FATE ON SEPTEMBER 10 SOUTHERN @ITES (N KEEN COMPETITION FOR RACE BETWEEN” TROTSEI ” Ano * SPARK PLUG — -—= PURSES GUARANTEED By re, Soulinued from Page One.) ,dor advisement,’ gentlemen. I have MEMPHIS — * ~ or place as long as he occupies} 1,950 odd pages, practically two HED ORLEANS — 2-151 : |thousand pages of exhibits. .tWHen SWREVEPoRT— 6S order to fix the date/I say exhibits). ttts’ part of the 300 * FT woRTH ——. » this case, gentle-|testimony: tt is the: Bowman-Hul- 1150% to say there has been| burt report; parts of. the confes- Scher 2%6' of critici t the|sion; wome of the testimony hat re 12 itiwas read Jn secret that contalned lapeaghien e © knew[matter that was not fit for publl- BIRMINGHAM —— 450 who|cation and ‘should not be heard in| Lous VILE ac the court room, and it will'take me | Jaekson 1005 tj some little time todo that, and ito HOUSTON is s|prepare to decide this matter and ler judgment in this case. think I ought to) have ten or 80, und I wil fix the day tember 10. I will fix’the day as September the’ tenth at 9:30 o'clock, and I will say to those peo- ple who are here now that there will be nobody admitted in this room on ‘that day, except members of the press and members of the fam- ily and Sheriffs and the state's. at- GHATTANGOGA — MONTGOMERY —— %7 “TALLAHASSEE —— 77 NASHVILLE eo12 LISTEN I On Your RADI FOR FURTHER QborATION S. viderizo time “it a criminal case eve ook county in which tv 2 1d the death panalty. |torney’s ‘staff. If anything occurs - “And this couid not. have been | wh; by I. could not be in-a posi- to Mone it it t been for the able| Uon-or catnot’ be in a position to | HAVE THE HONOR TO RETURN TO THE WINNER THE TUBE HE PUT OP, ANID PRESENT HIM WITH THE nh the state's attoi y of this county Investigated and epared his case and was ready aanner in wh render it.on that day, T will notify the press and the authorities at least three days ‘in advance. But go to trial wv led. ere will be nothing to deter me “The dctonse J ve commend: | from rendering Judgment on that ecause they made no attempt tO} day, gentlemen, unless {t js illness. the trial. © will continue this case now Act der as committed on|until September the 10th at 9:30 ~ st exuctly two months before | o'clock.’ he @ he trial started. The defeudants| Mr. Benjamin Bachrach: ‘Both| = ere arrested on May 31st, ten days |casee, your honor?” “4 ter murder; indicted ‘within a] The. court. “Both cases, fudg- ment wil be rendered tn both cases at one time.” nort time thereafter and within ix weeks of the day of the indict- Oh fp vent this case wae on trial. “So that it cannot be truthfully | orgy: i t aia that their wealth or property SRANDED aoe * Hf aa anything to do with the delay CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—(By The As sociated Press)—"Me closing re- marks of-the state's attonney in this case were a cowardly and dastardly attack on’ the integrity of this court and will be stricken’ from ‘the rec- ords,"" said Judge Caverly just before taking under advisement the case in which he is to decide the punish- ment of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, ‘Jr., for the Kidnaping and this case, because there was no here were thirty-four murder in ictments returned for murders cém- aitted in 1924, between January 1st nd May 2ist that have not yet been ried; and twenty of them are held {thout bail in the county jal! in ‘ook county. “To those who critftize the court or listening to testimony after the | murder: of Robert ee efendants pleaded guilty, permit| Judes Gore et 14 to call their attention to a section the @iata's "ateeee one hed f the statutes and to the ruling of| prosecutor had. Wied te inaidene he supreme court thereon. the court, knowing well that what ‘The supreme court has sald: he had anid woud be M ' ‘ “That part of section 40 of divis- | throughout the land. ; t m 13 of the criminal code making the duty of the court to examine sitnesses as to the aggrevation and aitigation of the offense in cases here the party pleads guilty, {s sandatory and not discretionary, Ind it is necessary for the court to ake such examination when re- uented or desired, either on the hart of the people or of the defend- nt, Tt would be a reversible error 1ot-to do do.’ “As to those who criticize our mrst for the delay in execution ifter judgment, this is because they lave been reciting here that in Eng- |d or some other place they exe- luted them within ten days I would espectfully call their attention to ection 749, chapter 38 of our re- tised statute, which says: “When a defendant ts sentenced death, the date set shall not oo- ——ur before the tgnth day of the term |{n Tllinois, $ { the supreme court occurring after] Jacob Franks, father of Robert, e “Court has no other recourse than to do as it has done,” he sald. “The ftate's attorney knew that he would have no chance to reply.”” The court then started ty read a prepared statement. In it the judge defended his court from criticisms of the proceedings. ‘Some of these criticisms came from those who knew no better and some have been from those who: should know better,” he read. CHICAGO, Ang. 28.—(By The As. sociated Press,)—Arguments on ‘the Robert Franks by Nathan F. Leopold Jr.,, and Richard “Loeb! ended today at 11:30 a. m. The court’ then took .up a brief formal hearing on the pleas of gail- ty to kidnaping for ranson, a crime which is also punishable by death © producing of the judgment.’ end captain William Schoemaker “So that any defendant who was| Were sworn in as state witnesses on Fiettenced to death in this county|the kidnaping court. They testified to tlince the date of the indictment of|at the bench, the questions and an- Dailhe two defendants !n this case,|swers being inaudible over the hur to tlould not be executed before the| cf thé room. 1 trauvth day of October next, which is OMe tenth day of the next term of . of the supreme court following the carrjune term. A person sentenced to Eunice Holries is expected to re- turn shortly from Akron, Ohlo, where she has* been convalescing an ath in the middle of June could ofriaot be legally executed sooner than from'an operation. Upon her arrival here Miss Holmes will resume her payli person sentenced to death be- to shveen then and October 2. duties as-saleslady at the Hoffhine Printing and’ Stationary company. not “T am going to take this case un- TVOMAN WEAK = DIZZY, FAINT ound Relief in Taking Lydia E. inkham’s Vegetable Com Always Recommends It. Bridgeport, Connecticut.—‘‘I was »mpletely run-down, had headaches, dizzy, faint feel- row, directly or indirectly, consists of two short words,—“laid off.” A large number of murders and sul- eldes can be laid ty its Influence. “A workingman’s Utopia would be a location where “lay offs” were un- known. Everything from. coffee to steak at the Doughnut Shop. Snappy sery- ice.—Ady Everything in school. supplies at Hoffhine’s, 240 East Second—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Easley were in this city from Golden, Colo., yester- day. Glen Landis, formerly of this city, and who now holds a position in a Minneapolis bank, arrived in Casper Tuesday: Mr. Landis expects to re main here about. a month. Wateh and jewelry repairing done by us is lasting. Tripeny's.—Adv. These snappy mornings invite gas heaters. A full line of Reznor Gas Heaters priced at $2.95 and up be- fore going into new location. The Gantt Hardware ‘Co., 239 EB. 1st.— Adv. Frank Krefbs of Beresford, 8. D, passed through Casper Wednesday on a motor trip. |. Pinkham’sVeg- 4 jetable Compound before, my hus- band said to take P. C. Tacher was in Casper yester- day from Denver. Ha pir Robert W. Sumey is leaving for| If your feet hurt, the day 1s Pinkham’s Blood | Thermopolis thfsevening on = bust-|rutned. Choose a skilled shoe re- Medicine, the Liv- | #85 trip. pairman. City Shoe Shop.—Ady. er Pills, and six 1 xes of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- ble Compound Tablets. I am feeling ory now and shall continue tak- jem for a while. I have been maadltn; my cousin about the medicine Get the habit of buying st Trtp- eny's. It is a safe inveftment.—Adv.| always fres! eny's.—Adv, Staple brands. Trip- R. M. Mosher was at Lavoye yes- terday on business. J. E. Colione of Sturgis, S. D., BARNEY GOOGLE AND Our stock of candy and cigars is id she wants to take it, too. I al- "ays recommend it.’’—Mrs. HENRY Ssrrx, R. F. D. No, 3, Box 6, ridgeport, Conn. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ound is a splendid medicine for such snditions. It has in many cases re- aved those symptoms by removing 16 cause of them. Mrs. Smith’s ex- srience is but one of many. In a recent country-wide canvass t purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s egetable Compound, over 121,000 »plies were received, and 98 per cent. sported they were benefited by its se. Forsaleby druggistseverywhere, The Place to Get the Presto-lite Battery and Up-to-Date Service FREE SERVICE BATTERIES od stopped in Casper for a short time We can repair any mattress. Satis-| yesterday. factory work. The Casper Mattress Factory. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 16175. ‘The following tourists were num- bered among the arrivals at the City camp. J. EB. Swanston of St. Louis, Mo. L. O, Watha of Belfry, Mont. G. J. Brown of Revere, Mo. W. J. Pierce of Hamlet, Neb. J. D. Woods of Mashna, N. H. A Blanchard of Waterloo, Ia. « W. A. Lyon, manager of the Wyo- ming Bakery, is the proud owner of a new Jewett coupe. M. H. Gantt fs spending the day in Parco on business. Cc. T. Sauld of Verncili, Kan. ©. C. Samuelson of Richyale, Cal Mr. ‘The most hateful term in the Eng- lish language and the one which carries the most suffering and s and Mrs. T. C. LIBERTY GARAGE Flanford of ti Che Casver Daily Cribune Yo SWAINS ~ ABOUT O'S HEAH, MEMPutS Wace BETWEEN MAH RUSSIAN HOSS AN SPARKY = WoT Must AW Do’ Nex’ 2 G ATTORNEY JUST PHONED AKD SAID SUNSHINE, WAS ON WAY SOME PAPERS FoR ME To SIGN -- T Gvess its Gor SOMETHING "%S Do OTH OUR RACE . UP HERE tottH HUH my pe NON 24. by King Features IT was THE PRINCIPLE OF THE THING WITH ME, You KNow. ———$ $$ Candidates: ber Is approaching. qualified to do your mimeographing and typing. Balcony, Henning.—Adv. E. Broan of Boise, Idaho. Albert Woodland of* Kleerbrom, Wis. Henry Heltrick of Whitney, Neb. L. G. Moore of Hudson, N. Y. George Boaker of Grand Rapids, G. Bearic of Graeckee, Okla. A. H. Jansen or Elginton, Minn. Miss. R. R. Misshaska of Datlayton, Mich. Bliss Bailey of Phelps City, Mo. Mra. M. Bailey of Orngen, Mo. J. D. Delf of Springfield, Mo. William Prynck of Cedar Rapids, Towa. J. C, Nienett of Joplin, Mo. Business men and merchanta! Let us write and produce circular let- ters that your prospect will read. The Letter Shoppe, Hotel Townsend. Phone: 2500—Adv. t A. G. Miting was in this city from] Denver esterday, Miss G. G. Bartlett of Denver passed through Casper Wednesday on ®& motor trip. Dic you ever miss a train because of a tardy expressman? Guard against it by calling See Ben Transfer. Phone 74.—Adv. Myrtle L. Duffy and Alex Powell has announced the opening of a AVERY, YOU WON) FAIR AND SQUARE. YOU'RE NO OLDER Herewith are the legs—likewise the heads—which carried America to victory in the 400-meter. relay in world’= record time at the Olympiad. Note the two different and distinct types, the bulky, chunky type and the long, slender, greyhound type. Which is the ideal type? Apparently it makes little difference. The heads, from left to right, Hussey, Cla rke, Murchison and Leconey. The days are becoming shorter and {t won't be long before father is gleefully removing stubborn clink- ers from the furnace in small hours, Moveover, coal dealers are beginning to smile in a knowing manner at their summer rivals, the icemen. Crisp, delicious doughnuts. daily at the Doughnut Shop.—Adv. Henry Ford denies the alleged in- terview that was given to a Montreal paper concerning hardly reasonable that intelligence would committ himself in such a Ford's manner. dancing school to be known as the Bluebird school of Dancing, located on 246 West First. Both Miss Duffy and Mr. Powell are members of the National Institute of Social Dano- ing and are therefore well qualified to expound the latest steps. Coffee and doughnuts for break- t. Get both at the Doughnut Shop. Ady. “Your life or your money!” No, this article is not designed to remove your valuables, but you can gain a comprehensive explanation of how to do it at the Wyoming thester. A picture is now showing. there that | sives in detail the actions of. the bold, bad Oklahoma. bandits. Berlenbach and Stribling had ao little tetea-tete mst night in Tex Rickard's Harlem arena, Tho Georgia pride found his ‘bands full when he picked the slugging Dutch- man. If what the boys did to each other in six rounds is any indication of what they anight.do in twenty- rounds, the battle would .be worth travelling leagues to witness. | ABOUT THI WALT TELL ME MORE \ PaPER-'| Priya N. GROBSTAKE Do not delay. Novem- Ae May 29, Leopold's, ALC FIXED UP 2 WELL. GIMME YYOCR FOUNTAIN PEN ANO Di SiGat Name CHRONCLOGY OF FRANKS GRSE (Continued from Page One.) . of which subject he was a recogniz- ed expert, and he was released. Leopold, and Richard tacles found near the body of young Franks having been identified at | MET A SEVENTY YEAR OLD PROSPECTOR OUT IN NEW MExico. \ FELT SORRY ROR HIM ANID GAVE HIM ENOUGH TO OUTFIT FOR A PROSPECTING TRIP INTO THE MOUNT- AINS. THAT PAPER REPRESENTS A HALF INTEREST IN ALL HE FINDS. HE'S BEEN TRYING FOR SO VEARS SO YOUR CHANCES ARE WORTH JUST ABOUT AS MUCH AS THAT COT RATE TORE May 31, Leopold and Loeb startled the counti'y by confessing the crime A new dental Miss Babb is softened stains. enamel. Tobacco the wee Madejball Drug Co.; Wyoming Drugs AVOID imiTATIO the Klan. It is/j a man of and position R moves All Teeth Stams Quickly—Safely! called discovery, Bleachofett® Combination, of a safe, mila Nquid which softens and loosens the staining substances on the teeth—and a special kind of paste which gently removes Safe to uve as its mild ingredients are intended to act only on surface stains—vot on the staina almost “while you wait.” want sparkling white, pearly teeth get Bleachodent Combination taining both Hquid and paste) today. Small cost-at-all good dealers such as: Casper Drug & Dispensary: Kim- Smith & Turner; & Supply; NS con: ts the disappear Tripeny Co.; Midwest Pharmacy. INSIST. ON BLEACHODENT John If you (con- DOLLAR SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Four Blue Mixing Bowls in Nest_.--____ One Broom and Dust Pan, complete___ Three Aluminum Pudding Pans, 1, 11% and 2-qt. White Enamel Sauce Pan______ Six-cup Aluminum Percolators___ Two Dozen Trout Flies, regular 10c value Company 215-217 WEST FIRST STREET Exchange Furniture & Hardware One Large Aluminum Collender______ ----.--$1.00 Two Aluminum Mixing Bowls, 114 and 2 qts._.$1.00 Two White Enamel Stew Pans, 2 and 8 qts.___$1.00 One 6-qt. White Enamel Berlin Kettle___ One 6-qt. White Enamel Sauce Pan and one $1.00 in all its details, checking up and correcting each other’s accounts, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1924 By Billey De Beck’ AN'FIVEIS | “TWENTY FIVE ANS FIVE PENNIES 1S THIRTY. THERE June 6, the grand jury of Cook county indicted the two on charges of murder and kidnaping for ran- som, both offenses being punishable June 1, by death in Lilinots. they arpeayha before Judge John R. Caverly dhief justice of the criminal court of Cook county, pleaded ‘not guilty’? and were held without bail for trial August 4. July 21, the pleas were changed to “guilty” and the court consented to hear evidence as to the nature of. the crime from the state and test!- Loeb, son of Albert Loeb, vice presi-| mony in mitigation of punishment dent, of Sears Roebuck and com-| offered by the defense. pany, were arrested, a pair of spec- July 23, the formal hearing started before Judge Caverly. ‘ ——___ Tribune wantads bring results. to serve the public even more effi-- ciently than we have in the past...” With these new facilities we ate better prepared to take care of our <- - customers more efficiently than ever. — before. We hope you will ‘make, your-’ selves at home when in our office, No. 603 Westbound No. 613 .. Eaxtbount— No. 622 ... Wanna nnn enne nnn nn new :20 Dm Ww? MY = g MAN WOOLD wr. | YSE 2 GOOD SEDGE O' SPEED, RACHEL. 1 KNe Church District | Chief to Retiré ‘NATRONA | POWER TRAIN SCHEDULES eae Chicaze & Northwestera vr