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oom 3} ea SS TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1928 aGDPEG FOUND GUILTY BY VERDICT; APPEA (Continued From Page One) ed hie apt to magnify the tndividual. But causes go on forever. We who have become associated with this case have attached ourselves to a mighty ATTORNEYS IN AGREEMENT COURT ROOM, DAYTON, Tenn., July 21.—(By The Associated Press). —Judge John T. Raulston retired from the court room at 9:45 this morning to dictate his charge to the jury in the § e. The end} “evolution test” was brought in sight by the agreement of attor. neys to give the case to the jury and permit the record to show a ve! dict of “guilty” without argument, After Judge Raulston had expun- the testimony of William Jen- gs Bryan from the record of yes- an agree quickly reached to bring ope: of the ernoon’s session r, made a sta would make public questions he we e asked Clar- nee Darrow, Dudley Field Malone and Arthur G. Hays if he had had an pportunity to examine them, as wit- nesses It w as explained that the defense’s ony on which ft relied to acquit Scopes having been excluded, the defense would state to the jury that’ it could not csk a verdict of “not guilty” and was satisfied to have a c on in this court that an ap- t be made to the supreme Tennessee and possibly eventually to the United States su- preme court. Clarence Darrow, of defense coun el, said he would make such a stat nent to the ju The suggestion t the judge 4 of “guilty” was discarded when ‘a pointed out that for the defense to officially admit guilt would deprive {t of the right to appeal. The rec- ord would show, it was said, that the verdict of guilty was in due and regular form. The jury has not heard any of the mony of the defense “test wit- Dr. Maynard M. Metcalf, nor the statements read into the records from scientists and biblical scholars The only information officially reach- Ing the jury’s ears has been four tate witnesses, two school boys, the perintendent of schools and the hairman of the board of education and opening statements from state nd defense Judge Raulston teturned to the 1 10:45 and posed for pho- holding his charge in his hers as learned during the “rest period" of the court that John Thom. s has been silent the 1, would make a the court when he fs 1 yefore the bar to receive sen- Yr The sentence can be nothing than a fine of from $100 to The began reading his < jury at 11:04. He ope e by reviewing the not Scopes was in “The state must make out its case beyond a reasonable doubt,” the court told the jury. The indge called attention to the wording of the indictment in which tt was charged that the defendant taught a theory of evolution, teach- that man descended from a low- r order of animals or denied the story of divine creation as taught in the bible. The judge charged that it the de- fendant should have violated the law against teaching that man descended rom a lower order of animals, he suld be convicted. The question f denial of the divine story of cre- on as taught In the Bible w: before the jury, the court ruled. After the judge finished reading his charge, Clarence Darrow sald the defense had no requests to charge. Mr. Darrow then addressed the , T am sorry we have not had a chance to get acquainted with you. “We came down here with evi- dence which the court has held in- admissable. e ot, y Nn »ncluded. the fine was discussed. gested that if the jury made no re mmendation the minimum fine f $100 would prevail. The jury returned to the court room at 11:28 a, m. BRYAN’S TESTIMONY STRUCK FROM RECORD. COURT ROOM, DAYTON, Tenn July 21.—(By The Associated Press) Testimony of William Jennings yan, given in the Scopes case yes THREE GOOD ONES These used cars are in very good shape. We are offering them at very reasonable prices ind favorable terms. Ford 1923 Touring The motor in very good shape. Tires are good. Has just been repainted, Ford 1923 Coupe Tires, motor, body and up- holstering in good condition Bumber and spare tire. Chevrolet Superior Touring Body and motor are in very good shape. Top and tires are good, Has been driven very little. Our price is low, Natrona Motor Co. 550 EAST YELLOWSTONE PHONE 236 ed his charge, terday, was expunged from the rec- ord of the case by Judge Raulston this morning. an appellate court. the jur, the best procedure to follow to expe- dite the case to a jury guilty. ever these Jas. Shikany Now Running Business Under Own Name Tribune about a week ago, James Shikany was said to have re-entered the business under the name of the City business only under James Shikany. URY [O NEXT MOVE “I feel that the testimony of Mr. Bryan can shed no light on any js Sue that will be pending before the| higher courts,” he said. | ‘The issue {s whether Mr. Scopes taught that man descended from a lower order of animal “I feel that Mr. Bryan's testimony cannot aid the higher courts,” he re- peated. “Thefore I am pleased to ex Punge this testimony from the rec rds of thfs court." (Continued From tions regarding the torney Weedell. Under the law No less than 30 seconds and oth: liable last night. In discussing the court's ruling, Clarence Darrow said: “We haye no proof to offer," He suggested that the jury be brought in. Arthur G. Hays, for the purposes f perfecting the record in the event appeal, nesses the fered had th so and t tody. ver on read a list of the wit-|the Arkeon b defense would have of-| returned aroun: been permitted to do| night from a raid. a formal exception He als ed that the record show that Scopes had a contract to teach in the Rhea county school from Sep- tember 1 to May 1. Indications were case might end with no prolonged argument, It was suggested that the jury would speedily be charged and the case sent to the jury with a pos- sible yerdict by noon. William Jennings Bryan in dis cussing the expunging of his testi- mony suggested that the views of he defense. counsel had not been brought out as clearly as might have been. Dudley Field Malone for the de- fense, retorted that members of his side of the case were ready at any time to make their views public when such an issue was germane. B. T. McKenzie suggested a joint degate after the trial was over and the discussion ended when the jury was ordered brought in. Decision was reached to dispense with arguments and give the case to the jury when the judge had deliver. Clarence Darrow and Attorney General ‘Stewart agreed that the judge should charge the jury in the regular way and then let the record show that the jury's verdict was one of “guilty.” They agreed further that the pur- pose of this procedure was to expe- dite the case and to tbring it before In the meantime had reached the court room. Attorneys continued to argue as to Carter and during the that the case} to repeal or modify MANILA, July leaking badly. verdict of Mr. Darrow said: “I'm willing to leave it to what- Tennessee lawyers say. I don’t know any law after I leave! |NSIST! Unless Illinois. 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The I the result of the survey | 1 PAGE PIVE | OUR ESS COACH $1,025, CASPER. A wonderful six at a wonderful price. Delivered at WARSAW, J 1A t " ! e r I CRA ¢ » at conitea | x t " nt ar incline am G | Press.)—O als of the Bamberger | t f Da erda The en-| \ r k P os —i™. x: ~ 4 OQ va Bingo! Cost. It’s for your benefit. How Is This for a Bargain? One-Strap Black Kid Slippers soles with rubber heels. A regular $2.95 value. You will get them at saving sale at, pai $1.45 LADIES! Be sure and get a pair of these Blonde Satin Pumps. There have brown satin quarte with a blonde Murray bac a nice ornament on the side. A regular $9.00 values, You will get them at this mone} ing sale $3 95 writ e at, palit occ ee! Here Is Another One! 8 , trimmed with You cannot afford to miss this one. Real nice looking with a Spanish heel. Blonde Kid One-Strap Pump. Short vamp, real Frenchy toe. A You will get them at this money-saving pair. wonder value at $8.00. $4.85 Here Is a Real Good Buy! For the lady who wants a conservative shoe or for the growing girls—a Patent Two and Three-Strap Slipper with a low or military heel, in C, D and E widths. A good value for $6.00, At this money ieee sale, tks $3.45 LADIES’ HERE IS A TABLE LOADED WITH THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN Grey and Brown Suede Pumps and Straps medium and high heels, good style. Mos of them were sold up to $8.50. Out the Growing Girls’ Shoes Here you will find a lot of shoes in tan com- binations. Several different styles. Low heels with rubber tips. Up to the minute in style. Shoes you have been paying $6.00 for. At this money-saving $2.85 LADIES’ SILK HOSE Special for sae money-saving sal¢ 5 values. 55c all colors, sale they will go at, pair Here Is a Real Boy’s Shoe A good all-leather shoe with Uskide soles that will stand the roughest wear. Sizes from 24% to 544. They are worth $4.00, but you can get them at this money-saving sale at-____ $2.95 120 WEST SECOND STREET solid leather this money- What a smashing hit our Officer Save makes when he brings this sale club down on Hi In military and low heels, good round toes, y of them with rubber heels. man 38% $ For women, boys and girls. thing they will all scramble for. on hand early, then you won't be sorry Mr. Z. Racine, our Eastern buyer, visited Casper on busi- ness with our store a few weeks ago. He showed us whereby, for cash, he could purchase a big high class stock of shoes in St. Louis for a song. We told him to use his own good judg- ment. A wire arrived July 14 stating he bought the stock and it was shipped immediately. Yesterday the shoes arrived and consist of 1,124 pairs of high grade shoes for women, men, boys and girls. You all know the Turner-Cottman Building Shoe Store. You, no doubt, have bought shoes here at a big saving. EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies’ White Canva Oxfords ee 4%. Formerly sold as Get them now for 25c EXTRA SPECIAL KEDS KEDS Here is Bet and sunset. fall, WE PROMISE YOU THIS: THAT THIS SHOE SALE WHICH OPENS TOMORROW MORNING WILL GIVE YOU THE GREATES SAVINGS YOU HAVE EVER ENJOYED. 5 some ter be for there are only about 200 pairs of them. Al sizes. from Yout from In white and brown. Women to 8. Boys’ sizes from 2} hs’ sizes from 12 to2. Children 8 to1114. 95¢ EXTRA SPECIAL 8 KING CASH SPEAK WATCH Him FALL fff Sizes 3, high as | ’s sizes to 5. Men’s Low White Shoes Bostonian make, the kind you paid and $6.00 for. Get them here a money-saving sale for, pair MEN’S SHOES Just about 140 pairs of Weyenberg’ plex Sole 10¢ We claim tha are the | Shoes for they are leather and comfortable, and they a tually worth $6.00. At this money ale you can get them at, pair t thi t the re Savir OPEN EVENINGS izes All go at one price, pair— 2,00 4 d $3.15 TURNER-COTTMAN BLDG. Hi Cost ought to be shot at sunrise, noontime Our Officer Save will attend to his CHILDREN’S SHOES You will find about 10 different tables loaded full with all kinds of Children’s Slippers and Oxfords, and it will interest you to know that we have determined to sell every pair of them in this sale at prices that will doit. Here are some of the prices. Read them and then come and convince yourself that they are the best bargains you ever had. Infants’ ANKLE STRAP SLIPPERS In brown kid, also white kid. A remarkable value at In this money-saving sale you get them at, pa 45e Here Is Another One! Sizes 3 to 5. $1.2 Child’s Patent Leather Cut-Out Sandal. Brown kid lined, flexible sole. It is a bar- gain at $1.85. Size You can get them at this money ale at, pair 95¢ Here Is a Knockout! A Child’s OneStrap Patent Leather Slipper with a good heavy sole and rubber heels. Neat and dressy looking. Brown Shoe Co., makers. This little slipper is made to sell for $3.00. Sizes 842 to 11. You can get them at this money- aving sale, pair. $1.95 More Red Goose Shoes Gi ar rap ppet ; $1.45 - Don't Miss This One! A table full of White Kid Shoes for girl All sizes, 5 to 8, 814 to 11, 1114 to 2. These shoes are worth from $2.50 to $4.00. Out go at this money they saving sale at, pair 95c Just Look at T his One! Play Oxfords for boys at r ell with green sole All si I » 8, 84% to 11, 114% to 2. Out y go at thi money-sa at, pair ving sale $1.00 MEN'S DRESS SHOES dif- from $4.85 One Lot of Broken Sizes In high and low Dress § ay alues up to $9.00. them o will go "$3.45 SHOE STORE NEXT DOOR In brown kid and calfskin, in ferent style I »7.50 to $8.50, Out tl iving sale at, pai hoes To clear at this money ale at, pair -saving TO CHASE’S CAFE