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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Tribune j SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 19; tion of a ship, then of dogs and} The forthcoming vacation ; sledges probably fs the best method|dent and Mrs, Coolidge becarg Some Newspaper Owners Decide Harm Would Result From Making Lists Public, (Continued From Page One) ac e | ole. visible reality here tonigh as the “savior” of the expedi- |‘ reach the north pole en hifee! pial! ‘ar more extensive experience | picked “Devil Dogs” of the ma, ugh. regarding landing in the snow is|corps pitched camp on Lin The American minister joined {n | needed if other airplane trips to| House Point, next to White cq, the tributes to the expedition declar- | reach the pole are to be ma the summer White. House. 1 ; ing “Amundsen had written a golden — The presidential guard, a} U chapter in Norse history: when he} God tines have been known and|whom are about six feet — Others Say aw njust | ventured out with his airplanes.” worked in the British Isles for cen-|marched here from Linn tn the a es | Otto Sverdrup, arctic explorer, in-] turies, One of Queen Elizebeth’s| noon and immediately orgar ; te the cyeaeciD Aten <fite terviewed today, clung’ to the old-| most prized possessions was a gob- | tented colony in which they | Fae Sar ted 8 ora papa s eaece Aiea arta | time method of polar exploration | let made entirely of gold taken from | until the president returns to \j ~ : mies | are available for pu jon, but in| | with a ship, dogs. and sleds, despite ‘ a river in Scotland. ington. 7 WASHINGTON, June 2 4 t is apparent that many | | Mea ae % Ee SE a es eee GS egal to print the Fanta The indications a E aly sis 1 eth 1e dell of ask that an ; t 4 ing be omitted publication ¥ A. $ : tilt nment ultimately will take i i Sty a4 ues 1 part, simply leaving it to . : i @ — | ay g > | | % (Continued From Page One) | 3) : State’e Attorney. Robert } | | we firm-jawed prosecutor | ay F for his own case | | Sea fe examination and | | Biss] i x | | bi 3 i afternoon session of court | | i: ory. Other 1 take the the jury would not have the | ia Fe pe n that if the Jaw works in-] week-end to digest the testimnoy un | 8 ‘ 3 e the « herd without gi aes . n on print c » to retaliate | | aes ‘ , : er d out the | a F F tu Fi =" ts nee rele shal ere a8 Have ine Furniture in Your f a sen ener) a Giecaindl : , gu Wee F Home and Cash in the Bank ki ew and ne w any ty # € a of taxes | phoid germs tn the lal tories But 1 can | when Crowe bad finished with his | pc ERE i : P, epeal the law 0 take | ¢ examination, had ad: | ; $ a is an easy way strain, and you will enjoy ' ntag f the biicity 1 i t ng tuberculosis and diph :. : : be {a Bee trents Tink | to possess furniture immediately the comfort | 4 j : D of the ReWsPA per ee nee ee inn chac | missions from Dr, ‘Tonney. the hour! g y 5 | es C yet not feel its cost. and happiness that fine fur- i n He psggal ty : Fs : iGlogy,. be: COUN NOL: DEL ORTES ‘ | for adjournment of court had ar- | i a : . 9 trade, recently canvansed mor than | Fatman did not. possess typhpld | {Or qldournment of court had a | a ome in and select ‘what niture brings. az : jeans ti ee tiot want the jury to be locked up | “od ever you wish, pay a small + ist a be The d admitted defeat on | over Sunday with thore admissions} , | Fase oft iblishe¢ Smith's testimony and then placed| uppermost in its minds ‘They de: | br amount down and divide the It has been our privilege ee, S Mornayicont tase wy: maniied ‘a Saturday Laedeoaoay | | 2 balance into easy payments, and pleasure to furnish b less stand belley } is te sion of court to get their side of the | ~ a : a ' | money was cert ) dertroy Fal-! case in, Judge Thomas J. Lynch | | extendin: repe | man pisks Gunton: 6¢ lone RANSne ANG By EDNA MARSHALL. home of Dot Perkins, the youngest | 64 ill Be OVeLE ee od. any: aes beet r 1! Dr who is director of the | held court this yatternoon (Copyright, py begin ated Pres! girl in the state ever to tried} 2 will never feel a financial Why not yours? eantin a oe : Association l 3 Rc | NURHO. § |e artnet ta te eae aut Shepherd's lawyers then placed] NEW YORK, June 30.—The girls | OF Murde 4 seas jaw i and ; ‘ ~ Other department test hat it’ would | Peter Byrne, a former student and] and young women of Dorothy Per: |°™® Seemed awe-struck by the result) se ; a} J : t | have been. im ge toe Faiman 0 employe at Fiaman's “National Unt: | kins’ Greenwich Village, eltusted in 1s tie Bee | Be} As Always—T he Store of Pre-eminent Values i 1 I | {xphold germs, from | versity of Sciences” on the stand. |that queer Bohemian life which is | MES. Hee | Sad f he artment, “merely fo. | He testified that Fatman had bought |steady scramble to see who can be| Japanese aro very superatl Pe 4 to i he e"—as Fatman had sald! and sold alcohol in violation « | most unconventional, frankly doubt | CeREMne JURY. Bumper Lt q r : a Ab thse f {dual. |! ney sald formal applica | prohibition 1 and t Pl that the heedleas young woman o: peopel een tS =! ; = ! execu r ecessary and that he had | saw Shepherd at the school New York will learn the lesson th = tonne urs 2 FURNITURE >» what | ne a el ace ae ~ Again Crowe got to work and|trial judge exp them to learn | fF several iia ceneatieet es » not like | e dre c sions fro: e > h . ce 0 e 17-year sat vis oe pare hts 5 - sees winked at his lawyers | stn he drew admissions from the |trom the experience of the 1 | representing at spreads downwards | 24 133 EAST SECOND STREET J ar | sees ney'a. testinnog {Witness that were harmful to Shep- | old. slayer of ‘Tommy ‘Tempieton, | FO Garuine 1 Site is J 1 at al § Hey nnd * | herd’s case. Byrne finally admitted | When the ju othy | oo tee. | fa own Income taxes, | yherd di not reckon with | Me didn't know the scurce. of Iai-| guilty of minnstl fiat | Goftea's stimulative qualities are| 4 paper eatted one a. beittant | 22's liquor supply and on |degree for shooting young Temple-| due to caffeine, a compound of hy.| or Lorre exnmination’ of. Tonnes Sapa conan that hem ton at a wild Valentine day party at| qrogen, carbon, nitrogen and water » helne | by step Crowe’ led Tonney to admit] ® Dint of whi to another d her home in Jane street, the court | ——_——— § be ed - - Ing dthats : He further admitted that he wasn’t | thanked them, commenting: ~ os Sane 1-—Several cf the Chemists em. | Prepared to staie postively that Fai-} “Heretofore, juries have permitted ag 3 ager st loved at the health department |" didn’t meet Sheph: nd talk |gentiment to affect their verdicts and | 9% - seascanhthat |e acatitlandnoc belgian to him concerning typhoid germs, | many guilty women haye escaped ge ecpae | friends Ot ama ives in the {ANd lust of all he admited he was ay atop women from shooting | y A | ‘eonartineat. laboratory. was |OUt of employment and that Shep- | rawapaiera nad elven Watiarnla of Faiman’s laboratory. | 8¢?a’s lawyers were paying him $6] “You wee, it’s this way in the vil-} tion for declining to print the lists ‘The only thing to prevent Fal |#"4 $10 every now and then, lage and in all other Bohemia It is unlikely that the president |man from getting germs from the| With Shepherd himself as the | circles where there ts enough drink: | fy vould make any request that the| Health Department was the rule re-| most important witness Monday, the |!" Or sensationalism to make «| #§ , bethte cock cunielbd anisasilfaiieise y's signature to the} defense hopes to complete its rase {Shooting likely—people want to | + | sometime Tuesday, In this event, the | create thrill, uid Grace Jone ividual who | appli J 3 t the offices collectors | 4.—If an employe of the health de- | case probably will get to the jury | Wo lives a few doors from the Per nal revenue, but there is | partment+saw fit to violate the rule, | before the end of the week. kins apartment. ‘They'd as #00 be ha. feale cats ora aot Died annie evel ihadoias itt ee furnish a weapon as not, to make Je wot 1 ft cabo e 5 a sensation, Then someone drink Se ee a gn thhak' at too much And the trigger goes : by mistake+or someone pulls it to { | scare the other guests, thinking the . ~ gun is unloaded, and someone ts shot, or there Is a skirmish tn which A a if c rushes ¢o grab th and H f f a man rushes to gra the gun an ME IN AND LOOK AT OUR See alae Goaueey “I've seen it happen,” she added. | 7 “People who ara trying to ‘be un-| @ (Continued From Page One) conventionat—and, that seems to be | atic ceremonies usual on such. oc. | the aim today—do\not stop to think of .consequences efore they go ahead and pull thely wild tricks. smile on her lips,/can\create quite fs civilian clothes to follow his polfey’ against arms and where a gun and a Wild party Ne aurnlnieré , |are’combined, there is bound to be | {a sthapdiken|refersi ary | trouble. One h of living make The ats Wistorelr 2p for a lifetir ¢ ance, m national convéntion to vote for him | 22" i ‘ F , as long as thelr strength lasted. | p tro with the world today | | which beli@ved in him and sent him is that the ris have to be womel) | back to the senate when some call. | When they're just. babies,” he says ed him “traitor in the early days of the war—his home state of Wis ind loved him best. | had to be a charmer That involves 09. »verty seventy years ago last Sun. “But she had ‘ mind 1923 Dodge Coupe Me oF all bis meonte nas the hem: | which would make her stop to think 99 Pon Pa 0) * whe tx 1 teat 7 of consequences before she did the 1922 Buick Touring feign Tuperal traln arrived here at} inings that made her gayer, more Qo an Pa a) . = Nowihwant i , | unconventional and so, more desir: 1923 Buick Touring Warne trons Washington “occupina (able than the others. "That's wh3 99 1h al : 7 is she Is Where she is today—poor kid 1922 Ford Touring 1920 Chevrolet Touring and then taken to the Venetian Ce ia ' people inter 9° q or * d 0 viewed in the neighborhood of the 1923 Oldsmobile Touring hersons were at the wiation and hun | Ll dreds more lined the atreete-ns the 1924 Gray Touri f 924 Gray Touring tained by any unpreced n tine of the ¢ r ELKS AUDITORIUM ~ . FRIDAY, JUNE 26 8:30 P. M. CC casions, There are no mourners in the customary sense, there are no bands playing funeral dirges; there {s no. military escort’ and-even the National, Guardsmen around, his casket doffed thelr uniforms * for one wear V MARIN PLESTINA | TWO GOOD PRELIMINARIES “The Perkins girl had to be running | around with men to dances and | parties when she was twelve or{ thirteen years old. It was expected of her and to do it successfully, she a sensation, Guns ard not infre: Thirty miles :way in alittle log knowing a Woman's ways and a quent at ‘wild parties’ everywhere 1922 Studebaker Light Six Touring Jeabin at Primrose, he was born in| Knowing a. Y#S, the Winner to Meet Ed (Strangler) Lewis in Casper. A MENU FOR ALL Benefit Charity Fund, Casper Elks Lodge No. 1353. “A gay Mdy with @ glass in one | handsa gun in the other and a mad 0 xcelle All of them in excellent condition, consin is giving him every honor ready to go, due from those who knew him best | | | 1 little less than 23 hours ; ee The body was carried to a hearse | AP¢ Almost all young girls are Ike | her in that way | short procession wound up Capital | meet Monday morning and adjourn | hill, Bulldings were draped in black | to the servic 1924 Dodge Sedan and endless rowe-of-Athenéarn flakn pall bearers | lined the curb on both sides of the y indud | 1924 Ford Sedan streets. La Follette’s colleague, Senator | "4 The body will remain In tie Ve-| Lenroot, the entire Wisconsin del 1923 Dodge Roadster netian room until noon tomorrow. |egation in the house: all ‘state offi: | ah ger for geese ear ly an Pgh SBE Reserve Your Seats Early tunda, Tt will He in state there un-|the’ Wiscousin supreme court and Without a doubt, you will find just what fj 1 7:20 p.m. Funeral services wit! | former state officials, | he held at the Capitol’at 1p. m.| ‘The active pall bearers will be | "gr Se $2.20, $3.30, $5.50 you are looking for in our used cars. Monday, and his body will be buried | Albert M. Standall, Harry Sauthoff, ; 7 $ tinder a spreading white onk tree | Dr, W. W. Gill, Colonel A, T. RNean which shades the family burial plot | ers, John J. Hannan, and Mecinan L. e Ld in Forest Hill cemetery. Ekern of Madison; Ora Lorenz of 1g 1x otor ( O., Inc. Business {n Madison wil] stop for | Milwaukee, and Dante Vierce of two hours during the funeral ser-| Des Moines, In | arrangements a : el It Is a Show Good Enough to Pack 226 South Davi Phone 1817 Bilis turniehed by she chines ot ine | made to erect a satun ce Latutite MARIN PLESTINA Madison Square Garden Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City ple ond Kindly Light” and|deratood Gutson Borglum, close \"Nearer My God to Thee," friend of La Follette, moy be en Both houses of the legislature will | gaged for the work. ‘

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