Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1924, Page 4

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rroeotthny O tint a“ & ¢ ” =i) Zs i I 1 PE Fi eo ine ee, eS WSS eS & = OIL: REFINERY AT-GLENROCK IS BEING ENLARGED Mutual ‘Comoe ny Stats: Work on Ex- ~.pansion:Program to. Cost $250;000; Standard AlsoImproved GLENROCK, Wyo., Dec. 6. aa \ program of enlargement and reconstruction which will cost more than $250,000 be- fore it is*completed; has-been started at the refinery of the Mutual Qil.company here. * Alread small crew of men.has been put to work in preparation - toy. the .arrival of equipment and materials. orf importance is the build: oiler’ house which will horsepower botlers of : ing. of , vi ay ; > the latest type. A 200-foot. stack Ha q 4 will tower above the plant which a battery of fourteen 100- yrsepower boilars.and effect a fuel economy of 33 1:3 per cent. The present house will be converted into a change: ‘room and Bhowst. for employes. A water softening, plant requiring » large building to house, three Hiters, js. a part. of the’ program. Platte river water used at the re- finery will be chémically treated here before-it is turned into the bollers. Ones Necsnckes Ts}; -srromtts present jocation tus gabe: Accused of Wound- \] sti eniareea Also" be added to : on we wh be the ing Officer. | The “batter soline absorption unit. still of continuous crude » rebuilt, in order to INSANITY PLE OF MURDERER). IS DEALT BLO Death Pear Deman ed by State for Slayer - Of Five. WHEATON; Ill, ‘Dec. 6.—{United Press)—Apparently - unconcerned’ ‘of the state's. demand that he be bang-, ed, John Kammerer, a swarthy Ba- varian waiter and confessed murder- er of five, according to testimony at his trial, stened fiye “hours today to the testimcny ofitwo.alientsts that sible for the murders. Kammerer “pleaded insanity and with; a Jone witness is .fighting to.| escape the gallows. The witness,’ Dr. fi. 8. Hulbert, an alienist, testified that Kammerer confessed to him that he-killed Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eder and their three children be: cause Eder owed him $15, Hu'bert also’ testified the man was’ insane and had planned the slaying of four others. This testimony was refuted by two state-alienists'at the trial. today. Ont the stand three hours, Dr. Ray- mond Dowell, state alienist, testifi that he examined Kammerer, No- vember 23, and found him to be sane. | He said the precludes on which Dr. Hulbert made his deductions of in- sanity were only eccentricities and : jin ciency, . , The. finish: CoLPmBUs,”’O:, Dec. 6. CUnitea | ing to the construction work tPress)—Russel “Hunter, motor-cycle }Will include the installation ‘of a .patrolman and Albert Dameron, al-|Tecent perfected system of protec- “Apged ‘rym, runner)" were: ‘shot’ in .a| tion against fire. thrilling gun battle on a busy street ‘YNere tonight. Police believe Mrs. Ethel Blake, 30, alleged accomplice of Dameron,| St shot Huntérititoughithe weht.chpek as he leaped from a police speed car to the running board of the yauto In which Cameron and.Mrs. Blake were attgfppting to escape. ¢ Hunter andi,Patrolman Alpha) E. ndard refinery now well ‘unde The Standard plant cares fo! Mutual is put through. MERRY CHRISTMAS away “Christmas Gift Suggestions” Classified Section today! isn’t far Gillian frightened” the alleged rum runners out of what was said. tpybed a “bootlegger's nest” near the busl- ness section and they jumped into amiérorrs “car and headed for a “qrowded: street, near the center of the. Try a Tribune classified ad for results: NEWS P TOBACCO 146 South Center EP’S Phone 18 the Pill Miteheit,: Cuts “Prices for the Sick Saar te. CHANCELLOR CIGARS Box Prices *75¢ to $7.00 at Pep’s BOX STATIONERY}: Hl a select assortrhent™=“* Cut Prices at Pep’s MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Given Pep’s Personal Attention BAUR’S. XMAS BOX CANDY 75c to $10.00 i Pep’s Department Store has no Crockery Department | SOAPS | PEP’S TOBACCO PRICES | ‘Creme Oil Camels —_ 'Cuticura____ 3 for 65c} | Carton _____ ‘Hardwater Spetial_6 for 25c | Prince Albert__ ava, small -2_ Carton -_. Lava, large _ | Prince Albe petenuoy Scand ins ‘acker’s Tar. 1 ‘ = Bull Durham ~ 111’s, large— te pata 43 for Carton, 12 packs- =$1:50 Tuxedo, 1 1b Li95e¢ {The Denver Post Is the Paper With a Heart and Soul— ‘3 Days. DRUGS 3 Days Pep Makes Prices to Please the People : "$1 Adlerika Serer ane _179c|25c Phillips Milk Mag.__22c 5c Ayeristocrat Cream65c | 50¢ Phillips Milk Mag.__41c 0 ert el anions —“$9¢|(60e Syrup Pepain - “B5c Frostilla — 5c 60c Syrup. Figs- mre Forhans Tooth Paste 45c |$1 Squibbs Oil Toilet Tissue_ Oc Gloco ce West Tooth Brushes_37c f Oc Hinds H. & A. Cr ; Oc Lavoris 37c| 77c) ‘BOc Listeri 23c | FACE POWDERS, . 0c Listerine — ~46c | me Oc Mum __-__- 485c Mellin’s Fooc -$1 Nujol ~-__-- E A in 50 Oriental Cream, $1.29 |S1, *b0c Palmolive Shampoo, 29c/ $1. 4 1.50 Pinaud Vegetal _$1.21 Oc Pebeco --37¢ | $1 Kraniks tos 1.50 Pinkhain’s Com- 60c La Blache 41c j} pound s 3 Blache_ 771 2 1.25 Paul's Henna__ -83¢, Si. 25 Le Trefle ~83c 8 41c ; 77 -/60c Pompeian — 46c. 85c'ta $1.85 60c ‘mplan = 47c¢ Cut Prices at Pep’s B0c Velvetina _ UNION LEADER 1 Ib. with 50¢:Pipe sells more Magazines 4 thaniany several dealers in | Casper combined; ask any Doctor of-Pharmacy. Both for 90c This development at the Mutual] Of the state horpital for the insane, refinery {9 the natural consequence |t Elgin, testified he found nothing’ of the enlargement of the nearby|!n threo” examination’ to” Indicate” an initial process the ofl used by the | ¢™& Wil: be. called upon.to hear. testi- Look. alive—look through the] been in this coyntry 18 y¢ | the committee next Wednesday. The had no bearing on the man's mental condition. Dr. Ralph Hinton, superintendent the insanity... =o. ‘A jury composed mostly of farm- mony. Monday of the doctors, after closing arguments of defense and state attorneys are made. . The Babarian, 88 yéars“old, has rs. He as, in the] piredito be 9 priest @ year ago, and according to state's attorney turn- ed “hard, boiled" the opportunity. » Kammerer, according to Dr. Hul- bert, “chopped down the wholé“fam- Uy, one by. one, with a, hatchet. and when deprived. of, ~ | ften-slashtd-the throats of the chil: DRUGS | aren with h safety razor blade, WORLD “ bees: one of the‘highest peak WASHINGTON, Borah, “new thalrman » ok the: senate foreign relations committee, today announced his opposition to plans to bring up the president's world court proposal early in. this sedsion of congress, Borah sala pressing’ Democratic legislation ought to reseive-first con- sideration and the world court left until congress had disposed of: ap- propriation bills, agricultural © a fhinistration and other democratic problems. His statement was made public shortly ‘after ‘Senator Swandon, ranking Democrat of the foreign re- lations committee, had served notice that he would move to take up the world court at the first meeting =| Idaho senator's opposition to early, consi aso wes unguals was unqualified. WILDCATTING IN COLORADO TO SE LARGE DENVER, Colo., Dees" .—(United | Press).—An ‘ra of wildcatting “in seagch of new oil areas in Colorado to be ushered in with the coming of spring was predicted today by Ed- ward Foster of thestate board-of im- migration. A large tract of land between Denver and Fort Collins, acquired by one of the largest companies in the United States, will be prospected As soon as weather conditions will permit the drilling of test wells, ac- cording to Foster. The geological force of . another company is mapping’ out’ structures east of Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Addiaional developments are promis- ed in the Fort Collins and Craig dis- tricts, the report of the eee board revealed, pas SLAYER PUT “UNDER ARREST - SCHENECHTADY, _N. Dec. 6. ‘| —(Unitea Préss).—Poltce tonight are ho'ding Carmine ovino, saloon keeper, in connection with the shooting of acting police captain “Al- bert L. Youmans, who died.a weelt ctim of the war, of it the undérworld: jon was taken after ith made a partial {dentification of Iovino as one of the: two men who fun to bim.to be repaired -meveral | weeks+hto.- The-gan was: picked ap near where Youmans and a patrol- man Was shot, brought a shot | he is sane and was wholly respon-|" ‘sources ES ii Aid Prig sBéctc (8,000 uare ) penisu- Grane ai of Raia bev been leased for 35 years to a Norwegian | M. Sioren, Zhe coupes’ excludes p'atinum Russain Re meer ge right to a chase ‘any. gold deposits. discovered. This is ‘the first ofl ed‘jn the rich trans-Cas! grant- ‘istrict. Saxony—Two men. DELITZScH, Saxon wee. Grrested here today: ‘charged ‘a plot to murder beg bt Bern- Hardt, Demb¢ratic*candidate: for the Reichstag ‘in tomorrow's” election, and editor of the Berlin Vossisthe veitung, : Both carried revolver police sald they confessed” eritt inténtions. Bernhardt recent}; wae the United States. He is one of best known. publicists in Burope, LONDON—Secrétary Hughes riot Secretary Mellon, ‘is dominating ne- wotlations: for agreement’ for pay- ament’ of. the Efench to the United States, says~a’ Washington MOSCOW—Oll “and *Sntnecal > re Glapatch to the Times, The followed | patron. of. bank officia‘a and im order to-secure of the world, New Cinpter in Taleof - “Fatal Fortune” Written In Death of Young Heir CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—(United Press) —The Jast of the McClintocks was lowered in his grave in a hush brok- en only by the sobs of a girl dressed in black—a girl who was to have been his bride. Isabelle Pope, her slim’ form shak- “Ing with“griét, “stood ‘bravely until the sod had been thrown over the The black vell of “mourning , these three; but the greatest of dse «is love.” ‘These were the Words spoken by the Rev, C. A. Naumann, pastor of St: “Paul Lutheran ‘chorch;,’ as the bady of William McClintock, Jr., “millionaire orphan" sank @lowly to the bottom of the pit. “As the last oword was uttered, Miss Pope, onBaps: €d in ‘the arms of an escort? Young McClintock, whose father and mother died when he was only ‘Pathoy,Wately became. of -dge:and’ fell ‘héir:‘to the §67000;000 “fatal fortune’ <In Febrilary he pla: ned to Tiarry.‘hia ‘schoolgirl swee' ‘Heart—Mias- Rope, bemutiful, ‘Nort! of his parent: bride became chief mourner. Then came the fatal illness—ty- phoid. pneumonia, The boy sank rapidly -and the girl stood patiently at his sid - When it that life would jast but a week, the girl obtained a license. They planned a simple little ceremony in the sick room, The -pastor was called. Before ingements could be completed the boy fell’ into a coma and never opened ‘his eyes. Today the stage settings were hur- riedly changed. The best man and the ushers became pall bearers; the The {White veil was exchanged for black. ‘The question now is, “who will get the “fatal forturfe' cf the McClin- tocks?"" According to the family story, an Englishman ‘centuries ago started the fortune. He was a collector of ‘rare antiques, many of which still remain in the expansive McClintock home. He ia said to have met a vio- Shore sbetety: witt and ‘former~ cu.ed-|tater- Noone E en graity Bay mae und the ush¢rs,.the min- the sbride’s maid had been The wedding was te have Min the soclal ‘season. ‘Sust ‘before he became: of fegal age, the last ot the McClintockn’ re- vised er, will, it rie gee 3 He was planning at thejtime to Miss Pope. Although the bulk pe the crake Renters Ard men here tohight, following their faflure to rob a soft drink parlor. One of the men Frank Recorn, a drink shop, was: mor- tally -wounded when he refused to obey a command of one of’ the bandits. He died a half hour later in a hospital. ‘One of the bandits was captured later when he went inta a farm house to get read directions. Before his capture however, he shot and wounded:-C. L. Camp, the farmer. He gave his name as Raymond Moaley of Boston. Police say he re- je name cf his com: SOLD UNDER WRITTEN GUARANTEE RUBS OUT AEUMATISM eg remarkable new discovery of Chemistry, ed Buhler lef of Rheumatism. is astonishing “This marvelous |, Balle Satan matic pains as effectively as these other just as pain killers—Novocain for painless dentistry and Aspirin for headache pains. Rheumatism in very many cases in due to internal abscesses (such as a Runa, pus pocket in a tooth) which isons, and which are car- fied i the blood to the joints and uscles. Buhler Of! when applied to the ‘affected parts, seems to quickly penetrate and be absorbed by tissue, Even in the Most severe and stubborn cases al- most instant relief has been ob tain . = ed. So remarkable have been the re- sults from the use of Buhler Oil t#fat the American distributors have authorized local druggists to dis pense it to rheumatic, gout and Sart sufferers in this city with @ positive written guarantee to re- turn the full purchase price of the first. bottle if it does not bring won- erful relief. ‘All. sufferers, should e¢ advantage of this For ‘sale at ‘Kimball Re Pharmacy, Reming Drug & Supply. John peny Coy and Mid- swwest_Pharmacy,— i Never i in S the’ history of merchandising have ‘such values been offered in i wa B, misses’ and spildren’ 3 wearing apparel and furnishings. Misses, women’s and stouts, ‘every conceivable color, material and style shown in this wonder- We are closing out our entire line before the holidays in order to make room for our new shoe spartans. The values will be To look means to You cannot resist these wonderful values. The sale you have been waiting for and remem- efore the holidays, not after. Lot 1 --$5.95 | Lot 5, $19.95 Lot 2, $12.95 | Lot 6, $24.95 Lot 3, $14.95 | Lot 7, $84.95 Lot4 --$9.95 | Lot 8, $49.95 ful display. the greatest ever offered. buy. ber it is Fur Chokers Pew Chokers, ing. in price from $2.95 to ae sity Values worth double and triple, + $2.95 to $100. | ‘Dresses Women’s fancy Wool Dresses, ses ‘Silks; plod styles, big assortment. wn$4.95 Extra Sale Specials . Children’s Crepe Bloomers 23 Children’s Fancy Crepe Blue: Bird Bloomers-_ ~. 33¢ Women’s Bloomers, sateen, pink and white Children’s Black Bloomers 19¢ a tineers Black ~ puny -Bloomers. Ruberized:Aprons All Rubber Aprons -. Polly, Prim Aprons Girls’ Gingham, Dresses, Woman's ; heavy Crepe monas, fancy embroider: ed . - $ Silk Jersey Petticoats —~ $: Satinette Pajamas _ $2.95 Silk and C hamolsetts “Gloves 2Be ‘ailored: Blouses: — . & B. Corsets _- ted Hetoeemsedecing. Fall an terials, ed, bratd, of over 2,000 that without « materselg) Coats Women’s Winter Coats, heavy materials. $5.95 Millinery Choice of the House, nothin; ae | reserved. Values up to $2! Pick ’em out in three, lots: 1—$1 2—-$2 Sweaters hed Wool Sweaters, the regular’ $8.50 kind—all -styles and colors, "$8.95 Fur Chokers Values extraordinary for wom- ¢ | on. oF 3? rad jig’ selection to choose fi rom, ROE 5 Silk Night Gowns Women's and miéses Silk Crepe ee Night Gowns, all colors. ~~ $1.95 Outing Gowns Fancy _ embroidered, extra heavy es Flannel, new de- signs. We are p in sizes for misses, women and stouts. Lot 1 ceeee Lot 6, $19.95. Lot 2 --$4.9) Lot 3 -_$7,' Lot 5, $10.95 | Lot 8, $29.95 DRESSES dhe bamgals event of. your entire life time. New Winter Dresses, consisting of all the newest silk weaves, also velvet, and woolen ma- tailored effects, fi fancy embroidery, bead- § fur trimmings; every Dress right up to'the minute. We will show you an assortment sses to’ choose from at prices, loubt ee could not buy the raw cing the above in 8 lots Lot 7, $24.95 i Women’s Silk Hose Women’s Silk Hose, black and colors. 29c Bungalow Aprons Women’s Bungalow “Aprons, Setar te or percale, fancy trim- $1.25 values. 59c Rubber Aprons Pure Rubber Gum Aprons—all colors. The regular $1.00 kind. 39c Hose Women’s Silk Hose, black only 29e Underwear Odd pieces of Underwear for women, misses and children, double and triple values, to_ close out 29c $1.39 Sweaters Misses and women’s all wool slip on Sweaters, all colors. | $1.39. Undersells " REMEMBER THE "MONDAY AT “THE. W. G. Perkins & Co. Store 1— Bed Spreads Dolly Madison patterns, size 90x108, in rose, Bay Id or ivory. $10.00 value. Size ize 72x108, $9.) 50. yalue. - -2— » Table Cloths and Napkins _ Fine quality Damask Tablé*Cloths, size 70x70; all I th; beautiful rounded desi; $8.50 varies OO $6.75 Boca Nepidne to match, ‘$10 dosen value, Lah dosdn $3.75 ' 3—. Hemstitehed Huck Towels -: monogram,“ Suitable for‘ gifts, for. . monogram,” SuitaBlue mitt, for_ 4— Bed Blankets’ 72x84 all wool, yreight 5 Tbs. $17.50 values, 5 Silk Vests $2.75 yale Silk Bloomers, $4.75 val And for the Children’s Gift A beautiful line of Girls’ Coats, ages 4 to 16 y Little Boys’ Suits, a broken’ assortment, ages ante 6 years ata discount of CENT Why Not Give a Practical rab ati reo and Ovekcoats Thompson Bros. and Harlow Shoe: For Men and Ba Spa Relneht Hats sind Sans Here are a few Suggestions that are Mosé’ Acceptable and fit your purse: ¥ Broadcloth and Madras Shirts, in Holly Boxes $2.00 to $7.50 Bath Robes, $5.00 to $10.00 Sport Coats, $4. 95; to:$10.00 Silk and Silk and ‘Wool Sox 65c to $1.50 SCOTT Clothing Co.| 240 SOUTH CENTER ST. get of

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