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*HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 SLANE LOOKS ~ WHS YICTIM (Continued age One) than after evinced his violent y attacking his a hatchet, was inte reminder Brom P: two years he en: | eping father | nsified Tues- } from Dr, Menas with day W. ‘ego! noted alienist of Belle- vue hospital, that thousands of po- tential killers, unbalanced like Har- | ison Noel la ew York | and throu How gree gut the country t Is the number-of insane JAIL ¢ CROWDS THREA TEN KIDNAPER- SLAYER ‘Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE TWO STAKILING MURDERS IN | Riffs Compare Their Booty NEW YORK SPEED UP PROGRAM | OF NEW CRIME COMMISSION | By EDNA MARSHALL. fenders’ p s should be taug Copyright, 1925, Con ated Press| what they implant in the minds of Association.) |the young when they’ cheerfully NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—While the | break an unpopular Jaw. Children New York metropolitan area wal-| raised in such homes ha ng n:| lowed Monday in two of the strang- | herent respect for law | est crimes of its history—the murder cs GER g Sue | j of six-year-old Mary Daly of Mont- | | clairy N. Jy by Harrison Noel, men | tally, deficient f a promine ne| | New York attorn and the murder | and atterapted cremation in an auto |'mobile of Morris Grossman, gunman | | extr ary+the new national-| } crime commission was rushing plans rime crusade | persons at liberty’ can ¢ jonal confer et Sire _ ; jectured, for there are 2 and pc officials re Conta rom One) cases like that of young Noel, where |. Crowds gathered about the police station at Montclair, N. J. after Harrison Noel, 20, college’ student and | vice ries ty | ine here by a ; p.m, will relatives, elther through misguid Neir, was ar for the abduction and murder of Mary Daly, six. The crowd grew in numbers until pre laws and law enforcement His Se 2 Chi 1 . he morning and sympathy for the patient, or throu cautions were taken to safeguard the prisoner in event of any mob demonstrati ber restriction of immigration; more | NeW York in the evening | fear of “disgrace,” shield the attention to the young and more| . Denver busir men supporting | e ones ant y off progressive utional. methods | the project this morning | tive ones and effor i fn |draw up a petition to be cireuated keep them o with pri Ritew var | oa: Ube ces | In addition to per ( Elbert H Be A a aegrac pak there are.of course, Gar or ir ‘s of th La noehallewant ying bers o! yho. commission, v rgé at a meeting b varying See t wh ihtanweek a. | will be extended to Colorado Springa | have escaped from ‘in and Pueblo a € me the Denver | In the case of your » has wave ecping over | ahr ep feat twice been confined in from try 1 ter proportions, ea anc ariine joth of which he escaped. in each’ in e, than any known in history tatonuayill heavedisDetsve tance persuading his father that and America soon will be known as ee A votitinneike he was “better” and should not be a crime-ridden nation,” Judge ¢ Het cncieniiationdtbaitned | . sent back said Monday in outlinfng what he} ¢,, ‘ached’ > Sharp criticism has been will urge the, commission to do. against the father, Dix Noel, Murders, fobberies, personal county hospital, from which Harri- of children frequently resulting in ped, because the youth | their death, burglaries of all sorts | to the father on the are vif ction must ve | £ responsibility started imme | for tl son's conduct. hospital's ve wel} defense was that young Noel had not J one law: because Hot! Beltave been legally commited and so could | in it, set the to others to} not be deiained*dgainst hjs guard Nonchalan his deed | violate the fons of other laws B ian’s wishes. The father is out. of were all in Harrison | They must be educated. The police | | ing two. soldicrs) of Abd-cl-Krim the city and has entered no explana- Noel ion of nd prom. } must be Gainedsto track down) voi afeDonald, manager of River en des h soldiec tion of his course. inent family, posed for his photo- | und “capt iminals. Our police : She: French and Spanish soldiers Psychologists are finding © Harri- graph after, police , he confessed | methods. | co-ordination—city ed “Infidel” has that may be of son Noel an egrossing study, Admit- to the abduction and Kidnapping of | with cit ate with state. The i the serv tedly; he is a victim of the mental Mary Ds six, while she was: at] cqurt t properly administer ings disease known as dementia praecox play near her ‘home at Montelair, | the They ‘move too, slowly, Lake Charles —a depressive insanity which fre- N. J aa eas DE ; 1 of gne quently produces “killer” tendencies, hers te, 120. h polltion in sele beginning next Sunday evening One school of psyc' of cream. Dissolve gelatin in the | ("5 Judges. Pigceths aaphi ade is orehestra, known | the youth a case of “oedepidus com- least amount of hot milk over hot |“? ee abe BED aa 0d | throughout the er stn wad | plex"’— a condition of mind named water and when this is cool and be: | )’0" Smirk jut duty, The judge) northwest, featur Gingles, | after a legendary Theban king, who inning to set add cream and beat | eo Httle authority and they! who tickled the BY AILEEN LAMONT killed his father and married his Add sugar Le Ber hkl La ed There | years on the Orp fae (Copyright 1925 The Ca ibune mother, from whom he had been sep- ginger (cut in small pieces to taste). | These. hinge il ance he | Versatile pianist will accompany the | NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—Despite arated in infancy, Harr this Fil hatves of cantaloupes and set | ad a things ieee Mio Pe | ovehe stra to Caspe: In addition to | the efvil war, one of China's school contends, became overly at-| on 1cq m Is cold | a and’ we will try to help) the regular dance music, som juman hair, | aint tached to his mother in his early | od dc. 4! ak betsy phn) ¢ cellent ent rtainment Is in ste | this yes 1 une je fac ie : | he crime commission will war 4 | 4 years and concentrating on this af ae ahaa awant.| those who ittenc X manne 4 fealéh to. the eusieh 6f :normal The death weapon with-which Harrison } ny Py r Sone fon propagandjsts seeking to aati) are eee ue appearing became unbalanced |to death Mary Daly, of Montclair; N.J., and Raymond Pierce Daa el ae Bh ‘ ih fey i f public authorities in | 1 if “i: , moody, melancholy. Finally, }1§ held by Chief ¢ e Riley, of Montelair, Unpertu a atplngeh chonpel, cootbede ih 9 young veer ae ni AP Imported | : rt violent Jenced in his attack | “thrill murdered’ for cameraman, ‘The gun was’ found ee eee en MIX al mk nean entering the p | , 5 | salt and pepper. Mix rice and meat |-<, and colleges .and erie eaaniSa naa akiD : in equal ports adai WEN: Of | Churches where radicals are teache ats for Fall ony Teeth eon left-over, Cooked ' ve Sedzon Ther much in favoy of fmm mate and finally in the mur and add gravy ‘stock or water to | t much crime is 1 der of Raymond Pierce, negro t moisten. Cut out stem end of pep- , : er nd little ’ | r | mitted foveigners of vicious ten cab driver, and litte Mary I | pers removing seeds and white pith, | Gen here must be more sele Parboll five minutes. Cut tops from | ¢ i, s for tuinlerante! hy Aihert U lo ent | Roce we : tomatoes and tab ue pulp. oe | can representatives before they \are hemptoy ie || {WATERMELON PICKLE. || and tomatoes” with a mixture. of | “WoNed 10 Ieave thelr own countr arm Mortgage | Breakfast || Peel the green off the rind of si ‘ i : a 5. r gat : | | , crumbsyulslittle onion, salt and. pep An Atnecienn) Godand Ward sckn | Is Growing In | Ca a watermelon and cut into con: | | ghd tiencee buttis irippings. | and chon y Soa Hane aepeclses| ! Toasted Corn with Cream] Venient lengths. Soak wall l | exice together in tiie wan Atety’ uittt Pa Sess pk att! Aes || anker . Cinnamon ‘T Coffee water ove And in) the morn: | | toes thre tendse, “hid serveson Oe Ls Se ere eH ClUg eS rea Omelet Creamed Potatoes cook until tender. Make a syrup ve a i | governors. We d uniformity of Muffins Peach Tea Cakes} |of one quart of vinegar, eight | | aw enforcement most of all, em NASHVILL9, Ten: . BENS 2) Tea cups of sugar, Tour sticks of : i save ie rity, certainty as gk Apabifaied Dressi DON. & er. cinnamon and a few cloves, and Debs) ty.) Bara la iagd Tirolmtion “ehould-be)| del, of Ottumwa, Towa, will by LONDON, Sept. 9.—(Arsoclated Dinner. g | per makes them too some | given firs ° | Pron zi insin pte es in |» stutea “Tomatoes and. Peppers when hot add the rinds and Jet | | Per make Sher ‘ ome) givert, fra nly, : wis Pa iustarSieages aera, ; af 4 % and Butter Corn on the Cob] | cook an chour cr more. , Place | sand “cutting a te a neither apt cted of of America fo h Britain continues rapidly to increase. pe aaa : rn on co # oat i pu faa are aac’ Ff with Unité tapewe aoreey wl Limiet | omicides bs he en Waly | thi ¥ ores The report for August 31 sal POURED tec is not rich enough let ,it bof] | Piece them in a paper bag and| robbery. ‘The manufacture and sale sion of 1 ° total of 1,854,100 persons employed, | Fe untik it Is. Pour over “pickles || roll the rolling pin over them ve] of firearms should be prohibited ex nireh fees which ts i Benes Be RECIPES. |. [ while hot and seal, Raisins may | | 0" six tim | vevt for government and official une. | AMfoMary a aeraty LOU ae wae. : Peach Tea Cakes—Bake a simple |'| pe added to the watermelon rinds = Beau | “In the prisons first offenders Cralle thicd ve . zi Jone egs cake with no flavoring.| | while they are cooking in the| | Never (hrow away old silk under-| should be segregated from veteran | | vice-pee a esaaets Lay pared ved peaches on top| | syrup if desired, | | wear nd matter how badly worn. | criminals, ‘There should always be | lDehicer (9 Toei aa Sewing machines, containing thir-| of the batter after it is in the pan. ==} }]t can be torn into rags which are|a chance for the offender who has | jers of Sp thGted: a {y-five parts, small enough to hold| Sprinkle cinnamon and stigar on} a as a lent for dusting and especially | slipped on: The American Bar | b F n the hand and yet capable of light} top and add bits of butter. Bake|the syrup used in serving instead | good for polishin tien} recommended all | alii , work, are being exported from Ger-| slowly and serve warm with cream. | 0% cream thing artily agree with | whi terms 1 nan} tanned peaches can be used and ee I enhe who the aleateal ¢ ps Cantaloupe Supreme Allow one | thermor bearing his name, died “In the homes and in the schools Cr 4 tablespoon of latin to one pint in 1736. where some lack breeding, the of: | Reache W. Koneman CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our Masonic lodges, Eastern Star beccas, and railroad brothe ods f kindness nd sympath shown during our recent berea \ for t xutiful floral Mrs. Jose n Pen Mr. and Mrs, Lindle Mrs. May Sha Winfred I Suissa” This Clean, Colorless Liquid Will Restore the Original Shade Thousands of people have quickly banished grayness and have re- tored the original shade to their air with the remarkable prepara- ion known as Kolor-Bak. Physicians and scientista know at gray hair is hair that has ceased © receive its normal supply of oloring matter or pigment rtain tiny cells in the scalp be- use these cells have become in- ve. No matter'what the cause, is amazing to see how the Tay~ jess disappears when Kolor-Bak is sed. It is the best known substi- te for the natural pigmentation. also banishes dandruff and stops hing of the scalp and cee ir, you are gray, Kolor-B: all you need to make your hair k ‘‘young’’ again. No need to + rnish x sample of your ha! no air. Ta) ff Banishes Gray Hair y SPECIAL SALE \ 6 Days Only mops 1 433 SUUIh Canin 3. emt precher’s Pharmacy Don’t Worry abot about Gray Hair tests to make—as this one clean, colorless liquid is effective on any Money back instantly olor-Bak is not satisfactory. Kolor-Bak oo French milliners are showing many chic hats for the autumn | season. Above is a coquettish chapeau with long aigrette; cen- ter, brocaded velvet with bead decorations. Below, varicolored | velvet turban resembling Parisian student's cap. Heals Irritating Rashes Don't suffer with itching, burning rashes, eczemas or irritations when NS A French invento is reported | have obtained surprisingly good re. | |Cuticura Soap and Ointment will 1| guiltn totale ia eoridtruch aw ot quickly relieve and heal. Bathe with \ fast aeroplane which will dispen Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry with propellers arid r for prop and anoint with Cuticura Ointment. sion pon a discharge of hizhls com, | |Nething quicker or safer than Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment for all skin troubles. Soap Be. Ointment 26 and He. Taleam 2. =| pressed gas Port | Under a hew ordinance in Fae si irthur, Texas, it is tnlawful for] Te theater patrons to munch peanuts while t show is in progress Anything any use Elect WOMAN WASHED DISHES A new photo from behind the Riff battlelines in Morocco, show- booty gathered from dead or captured m h arminin that is taken M e the ul vel é F ni Well he ded dire from th r r odd, dis embr jue ft 1 c r und r 1 ey Ww @ 30 ILL a) SITTING DOWN Mrs.Ashcrofi’s Remarkable" Recovery After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Covington, Ky | nervous I could ha workas!I could not stand because of the bearing-down pains in my back nd abdomen. I down most of time and did what I could do in that way—aswash- ing dishes, ete, One day a book de: scribing Lydia E. Pinkham’s medi cines was put in my mail-box. I saw how the Vege- table Compound had helped others so I gaveitatrial. I had to take about a dozen bottles before I gained my strength but I certainly praise this medicine. Then I took Lydia B. Pink- ham’s Blood medicine for poor blood. I was cold all the time. would be so cold I could hardly sit still and in the ms of my hands there would be h th ers from Twill vomenand he: Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a.m. and 1p, m, and 6 p. m Leave Salt Creek 8 a.m. 1 p. m, and 5 p.m. Express Bus “eaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 | i< ot seeaeyey GOITRE CAUSED __ Sleeplessness, Run Down Condition ump in Throat. Colorado aady Tells of Relief, es, We Do Better Cleaning hs - It would be illegal to pub Gadies and Mens’ $ a A lish these: statements if not true Sultx . 1. 25 4 Velvet is the most F popular lar fabric In the making of our. hats this fall. Yt'also makes and trims , Wh odors ‘ein tell or \rrits | Gadies Plain Woo) $1. 25 wir frocks.* A taffeta street frock (left) has velvet ruffles set on at a slant from the waistline on} | jow she was relieved of her terrible dresses and Co the skirt and velvet also makes the collar and the effective cuffs. y It is again’ used to trim ‘the poitre: two years ago ap he misery We Call For and Deliver ‘ i i iam never bothered since. Sorbo’ smart little jumper rock (right), appearing in a military looking scarf collar, on the cuffs and at the Mitel a watnlene © lsiment,| s, bottom of the tunic. The attractive hat in the upper center is-a soft, rich green velvet with a band | ised. | JAKE jand ornament of silver, The “last word", in sports shoes is pictured below in these strapped_and | Get more informat fr | THE NIFTY TAILOR ‘puekled “hikers’. of gray, suedest. : i , |i drag eeors Mrehaniosburs: Onl a! 1] Wyatt Hotel Bamt Phone 802 Co Ady, } iE Da ‘ vt to the « qi erson 4 s frandule subscriptions | from Tribune aubser Patrons the paper not ¢ Rélopheense 15 ACibbG Reap aT eta petta: Tieasaazeas