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DESPERATE BATTLE WAGED FOR CHINESE CAPITAL ULTIMA1UM IS SENT TURKS TWORIWAl 4s. Within Ten Days bat Forever, Is Must Sign Pea or Be Banishea 1. Decision of Allies Hanuc. 0 Ottoman Delegation; Terms Are Modified "204, Ae Che Casprr Daily | Crihune RESOLUTE LEADS BRITISH SLOOP AT that “they WEATHER FORECAST Generally fair tonight and Sun- day, not much change in temper- ature. Yesterday’s Circulation | 4,185 NUMBER 238 (By Associated Press) LONDON, July 17.—A threat to “drive the Turk from Europe once and for all” is contained in the allied reply to Turkish objections to the peace treaty, made public here today. Such action might fol- low Turkey’s refusal to sign the treaty or her failure to give it effect, the reply stated. The time limit for Turkey to make known her decision expires at ranged VOLUME. IV | FIRST TURNING POINT IN BIG RACE: a Challenger Mile Away on Second Leg of | eo Pur © moditiratior Race When Defender Turns Ten-Mile | Point of Triangular Course COURT DECISION | TO END WAR IS . ASKED IN SUIT Associated Press) ¥ A 17.—Warry (By Associated Press) SANDY HOOK, July 17.—The Resolute led the Shamrock IV around the first run in the second race of the series today and started on the next ten-mile leg of the triangular course, a broad reach. When the Resolute rounded the first mark, the Shamrock was nearly a mile away, virtually becalmed. The Resolute turned the mark at 4:33:42 unofficial time. t 215 the yachts were ading| high into the wind se still he: fliittered. Then he laid her off a bit and she ghosted mg in surprising je.|fashion. The challer ‘ld her own Atiquite well in the fi g@in-|to fall al less with no st s tolover. A was! flock of smi lee, [racing sloops to lee wind to of corigress: pend the state of war H@ b: the suit on the ground t the president has no veto over a Joint resolution. te tern but still At 4:10 the Shamro under the Resolute’s with the first mark ahout a mile Aft. followed the D ee acral AGAINST USE OF OF CORNELL RESOLUTE AGAIN AT (By SANDY HOOK, rogsed the st JUMP START (By United Press) ALBURN, N suly Court today HUN SIGNATURE: _ ENDS MEETING | ELECTR LAS CANON CITY, hundred coal Yolorado Associated Press) July 17.—Th ficial time the Resolu rock. The sloops stood away to sea on al : starboard tack, both skippers holding) state coal their charges in the eye of the wind, dsaid that The Resolut e| comrfiny to work be | NDER IN DRY DOCK FOR THE LAST 'TIME » for America’s cup in dry dock at South Brookly: Resolute (left) defend T has a result of i Shar final measuren » viewed bow on from below. The Resolute lost Thursday's ra being crippled, but was placed in repair for a resumption of the races today. UI WELL SUPPLY TO ERECT NEW WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE BUILDING UNE. RAILROAD TO COST $78,000 ‘Rapid Expansion ‘of Business, in Dniling Supplies, x and Equipment Requires Added Facilities Here; | tuiss: New Structure to Be 240 Feet in Length. EXPRESS WAGE To meet the increased demands for r drilling supplies required by | DEMANDS 70 BE oil companies in Wyoming, particularly in the territory surrounding | Casner, the Oil Well Supply company which operates supply stores] and warehouses throughout the world, has decided to build a new} warehouse and office at an estimated cost of $75,000, giving Casper | » photo gives lamps do not | efficient work. s of the Amer ‘aptain Adams dr LOS ANGELES STILL SHIVERS AT QUAKES BUT CITY IS NORMAL Many Sleep Outside, Nervous Tourists Packing Grips (By United Press) signed t night. ‘They lification to the pressed ¢ last minute ~~ U.S.TO ABANDON | CAMP | KEARNEY SUFFRAGE TO BE RATIFIED WORKERS SAY} COTTON MIDAS TAKES HIS KIN SIGHT-SEEING (By United Press) LOS ANGELES, July 17.—Aft- er a nervous night undisturbed by additional earthquakes this young nieces whom he has been touring west ern states by automobile. When he with his companions, rs of age year he rip to a nited States pn in Tennessee, The unqualified which Governor the ne ers feel confident. promise of suppc James M. National the boar The collective toll of minor damage i » for ietator via to the says eloped but num s of visitors preparing steadier shores were reported. (Continued on page Eight) Poway to leave om mes: ng for ian-Czecho 'Slovi ale pitung. Suffragists are also going to (Continued on Page 8) OF DIPLOMATS HEARD JULY 27 (By United Press) ene Je (ny COLUMBUS, Ohio, July® 17.—] city is swinging back to normal} ¢ CINCINN a the finest equipment provided by the Wi Well Suppl company in any| (By United Press) Ratification of the suffrage amend: today. A survey of the damage ° I CHIC. INCI ap “ phe Nations ment will be completed before the Poaattecwina env iil bee ha uly November elections by favorable} in four shocks yesterday revealed , : fe bullding’ eiil : uring the demands of 70,000 rail suffrage lead-] nothing serious in any single instance nd nephews with CEERAT OT CDN TTACT express employe increased FACTIONS "FIGHTING Japs Eager to Take Hand But Leaders of Other National- ities Are Opposed (By United Press) SHANGHAI, July 17.—The ‘' Anfuites, the dominant militarists of Peking, are battling an invad- ing army from Chihli province which seeks to control the Peking | Severe The cabinet is 15 CHE CAPITAL b JAPANESE OP ENTERPRISE Asse 1 military heads have fail CLAIMED Tonk 4 Y MIDWEST OPENS -| GREAT GUSHER L SALT CREEK 800-barrel gusher was brought the Salt Cree lidwest Refinin southwest quart depth of pany on the Salt Creek. It is the Midwest well to be completed on this quarter -but is in what is considered proven territory. \OSAGE WELL IS BROT IN WITH | 30- BARREL FLOW and —_ Refiners 1 well in the lay with a pro- of 30 barr { cording to official Informat ceived here. This producer is lo- cated ¢ the southeast or of section WILSON OPPOSES RETIRMENTS IN CIVIL SERVICE 1 Marion for a conference with Sen- p POLOGIZE FOR INSULT. ae START OF CUP RAGE EBD) UE SAILORS FINED ANI AND IMPRISONED BY WEATHER) the py comp! Oil We ull of the te Northwestern tracks Railroad ave from Center to Dur ect with the exception of cupied by the Natrona F tion of th new us be (By ft ty United Pres Press) ROCKY FORD, Colo., (By July 17.—British officials of Bermuda have expressed the Ame Associated Press) (By d Press) | SANDY HOOK, July 17.—The start | of the second rave for America’s cup | the defender Resolute and | rock IV, challen: was | postponed this morning until later in the day on account of unfavorable weather conditions. | Asso July 17.—A cloudburst and hailstorm in this dis- WASHINGTON, regret for the insult off nue » the business dis- triet Friday vight caused irrigation ditches to overflow ican flag by British sailors on July 4, six inches to three feet of water stood in the business and resi the state department was advised today in a consular report from Bermuda trict. From ated in trampling upon the flag’ were heavily fined dence districts today. There is considerable commercial property and farm The sailors who part and sentenced to terms of imprisonment, ent. Ol! damage. No casualties have been reported. jibe stat ator Warren G. Harding. stre nning . torseandl will extents the ‘BLOUDBURST FLOODS MELON CITY 2,500 EXPRESS EMPLOYES TO GET INCREASE By Associate CHICAGO, July employes of the Express company. wil ~Onty an Rai affect the n Tuesday of th labor I, it was announced t —_ Ac ‘ ¢ 4 weed